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Title
Heroes and outcasts: ambiguous attitudes towards impaired and disfigured Roman veterans
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Abstract
This paper will focus on physically impaired and disfigured soldiers and their perception in Roman antiquity from the late Republic until the early Imperial era (third century bc until third century ad). Based on case studies from literary sources, this paper aims to explore the integration of impaired and disfigured veterans into Roman civil society. The first part outlines the ambiguous attitudes shown towards these veterans, who were both praised and ridiculed, and seeks explanations. The second part argues that few impairments and disfigurements precluded veterans from holding political or religious office.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The classical world / Classical Association of the Atlantic States. - Pittsburgh, Pa, 1957, currens
Publication
Pittsburgh, Pa : Classical Association of the Atlantic States , 2015
ISSN
0009-8418 [print]
1558-9234 [online]
DOI
10.1353/CLW.2015.0085
Volume/pages
109 :1 (2015) , p. 91-117
ISI
000382177600005
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Last edited 04.03.2024
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