• The consilium principis (advisers to the princeps) was a council created by the first Roman Emperor, Augustus, in the latter years of his reign to control...
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    in 148. Julianus also served in the emperor's inner circle, the consilium principis, which functioned something like a modern cabinet, directing new...
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    University Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-7486-2050-0, p. 91 John Anthony Crook, Consilium Principis: Imperial Councils and Counsellors from Augustus to Diocletian. Cambridge...
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  • Empire from the time of Constantine the Great on. It replaced the consilium principis that had existed during the Principate. The council's powers and...
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    Trajan to his villa there for an exceptional meeting there of the consilium principis (advisory council) which normally took place in Rome, and which indicates...
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    611 Opper, Hadrian: Empire and Conflict, 55 John Antony Crook, Consilium Principis: Imperial Councils and Counsellors from Augustus to Diocletian. Cambridge...
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    Quinn, "Poet and Audience in the Augustan Age," p. 116. J.A. Crook, Consilium Principis: Imperial Councils and Counsellors from Augustus to Diocletian (Cambridge...
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    intelligence and advise on strategy. Augustus established a formal consilium principis ("imperial council") of magistrates and leading senators in rotation...
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  • the ancient form of Roman marriage; and member the advisory board (consilium principis) to the emperor as legal adviser (centenario consiliario Augusti)...
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  • Vespasian's reign when he first became amicus Caesaris and a member of the consilium principis. He was clearly favored by Vespasian's son Titus, for his second...
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