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Bandits in the Roman Empire - Myth and Reality (Hardcover)
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Bandits in the Roman Empire - Myth and Reality (Hardcover)
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Whom did the Romans see as bandits ("latrones") and what did they
understand as robbery "(lactrocinium)"?
How pressing was the threat that the bandits posed?
How did their contemporaries perceive the danger?
This book examines the concept of "latrones," literally bandits or
robbers, and how the term was used in the Roman world of the late
Republic and the early Empire (2nd c. BC - 3rd c. AD). Case studies
focus on those who clashed with the imperial authorities, such as
Viriatus, Tacfarinus, Maternus and Bulla Felix, and special
attention is given to perhaps the best-known bandit of all,
Spartacus, and to the men who impersonated the emperor Nero after
his death.
We are shown that the term latrones was not just used to refer to
criminals but was metaphorically and disparagingly applied to
failed political rebels, rivals and avengers. The word also came to
represent the 'noble brigand', idealising the underdog as a means
of criticising the winning side.The author therefore presents
banditry both as a social type and as a literary construct,
appearing in many different forms, in all types of writing.
This wide-ranging and informative survey of 'outsider' groups in
the Roman Empire will contribute greatly to our understanding of
Roman social history.
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