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- W2994737375 abstract "This article re-examines the sources - whose contexts do not make it easy to reconstruct chronological sequences - with the aim to reaffirm, reassessing the interrelations with the political dynamics, both the succession of three senatusconsulta on the arrangements set down by Caesar, and their dating between March 17 and mid-April 44 bc., after the latest relevant studies have questioned one or the other of these postulates. The senatusconsulta concerning the acta and the chirographa Caesaris were three, and they reflect not only Antonius’ behaviour in his preliminary examination of Caesar’s arrangements, but also the evolution of the relationship between Antonius and the senate, and of the political scene in general. The first decree of the senate, issued on March 17, 44 bc., confirmed the validity of the dictator’s acta, namely those measures taken under Caesar and already in force or widely known at the date of his death. In a first phase the consul Antonius had full and exclusive power over Caesar’s arrangements to be translated into laws, decrees, magistrates’ appointments; between the end of March and the beginning of April Servius Sulpicius’ motion resulted in a second senatusconsultum, that forbade only the automatic publication of the text of chirographa Caesaris concerning measures not yet implemented or formally perfected or known on the date of March 15, and ordered Antonius to submit them to the senate with a report for approval; this was a reaction from the senate, both in the Caesarian but non-Antonian part and in the republican one, not only to Antonius’ first abuses, but also to the worsening of the socio-political situation in Rome under the pressure of Amatius’ bands. Antonius’ continued unscrupulous handling of chirographa Caesaris, together with Octavian’s arrival in Italy and the emergence of a transversal opposition against Antonius, led the senate, around the middle of April, to issue a third decree on the matter, which aimed at further limiting Antonius by placing a consilium for the examination of Caesaris chirographa alongside him and his consular colleague: but Antonius managed to postpone the effective functioning of the commission until June 1, and then succeeded in making the recourse to the commission merely optional thanks to the comitia, that approved the lex de actis Caesaris confirmandis on June 3, also due to the pressure of Caesar’s veterans who were summoned to Rome on purpose." @default.
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- W2994737375 title "I<i>chirographa Caesaris</i>e l’altalenante rapporto tra Marco Antonio e il senato nella primavera del 44 a.C." @default.
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