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The Principate was the form of imperial government of the Roman Empire from the beginning of the reign of Augustus in 27 BC to the end of the Crisis of the Third Century in AD 284, after which it evolved into the Dominate.[1] The principate was characterised by the reign of a single emperor (princeps) and an effort on the part of the early emperors, at least, to preserve the illusion of the formal continuance, in some aspects, of the Roman Republic.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ K Lowenstein, The Governance of Rome (1973) p. 370 [ISBN missing]
  2. ^ "Principate – government". britannica.com. Archived from the original on 2016-10-11.
  3. ^ A history of Rome, M. Cary & H.H. Scullard, ISBN 0333278305[page needed]
  4. ^ SPQR; Mary Beard, ISBN 9781846683800[page needed]

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neighboring Caucasian rulers throughout this period. The time of the principate was climacteric in the history of Georgia; the principality saw the final...

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Equites

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service throughout the Principate era (to 284 AD). They continued to supply the senior officers of the army throughout the Principate. With the exception...

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Princeps

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Late Roman army

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the Principate (30 BC – 284 AD) underwent a significant transformation as a result of the chaotic 3rd century. Unlike the army of the Principate, the...

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Principality of Salerno

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Guaimar IV enlarged his Principate of Salerno -between 1038 and 1047- to include all continental southern Italy...

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William of the Principate

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which: Richard of Salerno, participant in the First Crusade Robert of the Principate Trumbore Jones, Anna (2017). The Bishop Reformed: Studies of Episcopal...

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Augustus

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Year of the Four Emperors, which occurred after Augustus' reign). The Principate system of government was established during his reign and lasted until...

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Principality of Piombino

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Richard of Salerno

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Hauteville. Richard was born around 1060, the third son of William of the Principate, a Norman count, and Maria, daughter of Guy, the Lombard duke of Sorrento...

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Byzantine Empire

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facade of dyarchy created by the reforms by Augustus that created the principate. The state would begin to intervene more in the private matters of families...

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Roman Empire

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by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC. It included territories in Europe, North Africa, and Western...

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Judiciary

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year he was elected. This edict is also known as praetorian law. The Principate is the first part of the Roman Empire, which started with the reign of...

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Barcelona

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T. N. (1986). "II. The age of the Early Count-Kings (1137–1213) (The Principate of Ramon Berenguer IV 1137–1162)". In Clarendon Press – Oxford (ed.)....

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Ancient Rome

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to resign. His reign ended the traditional form of imperial rule, the Principate (from princeps) and started the Tetrarchy. Constantine assumed the empire...

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Tancred of Hauteville

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Constitution of the Roman Empire

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killed in 192. No further constitutional reforms were enacted during the Principate. The only development of any significance was the continuing slide towards...

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Pax Romana

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dated as commencing with the accession of Augustus, founder of the Roman principate, in 27 BC and concluding in AD 180 with the death of Marcus Aurelius,...

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Roman consul

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obsolete by the 2nd century. Although throughout the early years of the Principate the consuls were still formally elected by the comitia centuriata, they...

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Military tribune

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List of Roman legions

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legions, including key facts about each legion, primarily focusing on the Principate (early Empire, 27 BC – 284 AD) legions, for which there exists substantial...

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Latin

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Indiction

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