Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2589110003> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2589110003 endingPage "511" @default.
- W2589110003 startingPage "483" @default.
- W2589110003 abstract "This paper examines the office-holding, property-accumulation, and patronage of the Ardaburii, the family of the powerful eastern magister militum Fl. Ardaburius Aspar, across the course of the fifth century. It highlights the ways in which the family not only accumulated considerable wealth, influence, and property but also deployed it in traditional Roman ways, such as through civic and ecclesiastical patronage, thereby using wealth as a means to build and maintain power. In this way the Ardaburii were able to counter views of their family as “outsiders,” despite their non-Roman ethnic origins and their non-orthodox Christian faith, issues which had little to do with the murder of Aspar and his sons in 471. In addition, it will be argued that the Ardaburii built up such a solid basis of prestige and wealth across the course of the fifth century that, despite the major crisis of Aspar’s death, this standing and property were successfully transmitted to their descendants into the sixth century." @default.
- W2589110003 created "2017-02-24" @default.
- W2589110003 creator A5035961147 @default.
- W2589110003 date "2016-01-01" @default.
- W2589110003 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2589110003 title "Becoming Roman?: The Not-So-Curious Case of Aspar and the Ardaburii" @default.
- W2589110003 cites W1479873606 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W1488467546 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W1494765576 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W1559122035 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W1586976584 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W1741153639 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W1856393271 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W1975486206 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W1977247795 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W1983525624 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W1998975789 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2008063965 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2009333226 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2009824290 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2012077420 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2016051391 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2023515602 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2028506394 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2037374020 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2062927152 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2067676921 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2075452716 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2080052092 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2081698486 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2089806167 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2094906336 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2114572692 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2146000934 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2147345215 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2149397053 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2153631127 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2157772689 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2162775303 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2254478069 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2313996267 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2323508057 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2327517192 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2336671690 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2460078323 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2463057312 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2482568203 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2497639255 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2512705624 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2594176833 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2599164143 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2734991208 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2761921250 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W277627072 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2796527907 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2797043298 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W2904629550 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W358584125 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W406758400 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W569605182 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W589725371 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W590709792 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W608783599 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W610914316 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W622238805 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W635191955 @default.
- W2589110003 cites W659211093 @default.
- W2589110003 doi "https://doi.org/10.1353/jla.2016.0021" @default.
- W2589110003 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2589110003 type Work @default.
- W2589110003 sameAs 2589110003 @default.
- W2589110003 citedByCount "35" @default.
- W2589110003 countsByYear W25891100032018 @default.
- W2589110003 countsByYear W25891100032019 @default.
- W2589110003 countsByYear W25891100032020 @default.
- W2589110003 countsByYear W25891100032022 @default.
- W2589110003 countsByYear W25891100032023 @default.
- W2589110003 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2589110003 hasAuthorship W2589110003A5035961147 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C137403100 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C138921699 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C163258240 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C189950617 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C27206212 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C2778329345 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C2778692574 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C53553401 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C6303427 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConcept C95457728 @default.
- W2589110003 hasConceptScore W2589110003C111472728 @default.