Imperial Rome: Power, Portraits, and Propaganda Volume III: From Reform to Twilight: Rome from Diocletian to Julian (284 - 363 AD)

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Imperial Rome: Power, Portraits, and PropagandaVolume III: From Reform to Twilight: Rome from Diocletian to Julian (284–363 AD)Imperial Rome: Power, Portraits, and Propaganda continues its study of the rulers who reshaped the empire. This third volume traces the transformation from Diocletian’s sweeping reforms to the twilight of Julian’s pagan revival, a period when the empire redefined its structures, religion, and frontiers. From Diocletian’s Tetrarchy and Constantine’s Christian monarchy to the struggles of Constantius II and the final stand of Julian II, these decades witnessed both renewal and fracture.Each chapter offers a vivid narrative of an emperor’s reign, examining their rise to power, military campaigns, administrative changes, and public image. The emperors of this age stood as warriors and reformers, embodying an empire in transition, where ancient traditions gave way to a rising new faith.This book serves as an engaging guide for readers interested in Roman history, late imperial politics, and the turning point between classical and Christian Rome. It is also a valuable reference for those exploring ancient coins, for the portraits and legends of these emperors reveal how propaganda adapted to a new order.Whether you are a student of Roman history, a collector of ancient coins, or a reader fascinated by the empire’s great transformation, this volume provides a compelling look at power, reform, and decline in the last century of a united empire. Read more

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Book 4 of 5 Imperial Rome: Power, Portraits, and Propaganda
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Publication date October 7, 2025
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