Groll, Florian
Ancient History

Seit 10/2019

PhD-Candidate in the Research Training Group 2304 „Byzantium and the Euro-Mediterranean Cultures of War. Exchange, Differentiation and Reception“
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz.

Provisional Dissertation Title: “Semper vincimus”. The Representation of the Military Might of the Roman Imperial Family
Supervision: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Marietta Horster, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Heide Frielinghaus

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Kontakt: fgroll[at]uni-mainz.de

Tel. +496131-3928437

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Publications
Michels, Christoph

In his book, Christoph Michels examines the imperial representation during the reign of Antoninus Pius and its interrelations with the emperors’ policies.

Goldbeck, Fabian
Wienand, Johannes

The main goal of the volume is to provide an overview of the development and characteristics of the Roman triumph during the Principate and in Late Antiquity.

Havener, Wolfgang

In this work, Havener undertakes the task of examining the way in which the Roman emperor Augustus was represented as a successful military leader.

Hölscher, Tonio

In his book „Krieg und Kunst im antiken Griechenland und Rom“  Tonio Hölscher examines how the war was depicted in Greek and Roman antiquity.

Beard, Mary

Mary Beard’s study does offer a profound and thoughtful treatise on the images and perceptions of Roman triumph in both ancient sources and modern research.