Nationes and Consensus Universorum in the Visual Propaganda of Augustus
Abstract
By looking at various known cases of visual culture, this paper addresses the dual Roman conquest propaganda based on the two-pronged strategy of consensus and coercion. This propaganda, already existing back in the times of the Republic, came into its own in the times of Augustus, who drove the message of consensus through diverse propaganda channels.
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