Veteran settlement in Illyricum during the reign of Tiberius
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2017
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Dept. of Ancient History, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; Dept. of Classical Philology and Ancient History, University of Debrecen, Debrecen; Snežana Ferjančić; Olga Pelcer Vujačić
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Veteran settlement iussu principis was a common feature of imperial policy towards discharged legionaries during the first century AD and in the first decades of the second century AD. Former soldiers were granted pieces of land as praemia militiae and their settlement on various sites in the provinces was usually associated with the establishment of a colony. This policy started under Augustus, who had founded such colonies in western and eastern provinces of the Roman Empire, and subsided after the reign of Hadrian. In certain instances, however, veteran settlement iussu principis was not related to the foundation of a colony. In this paper we shall discuss three such cases attested in Illyricum during the reign of Tiberius. It seems that Augustus’ heir had allotted land-grants to former legionaries on the territory of Scarbantia in Pannonia and in the vicinity of Bigeste and, possibly, the falls of Roški Slap in Dalmatia.
Кључне речи:
Roman veterans / Augustus / Tiberius / land grants / Scarbantia / Bigeste / Roški Slap / Dalmatia / PannoniaИзвор:
Tiberius in Illyricum. Contributions to the history of the Danubian provinces under Tiberius’s reign (14-37 AD), 2017, 55-65Издавач:
- Budapest: Dept. of Ancient History, Eötvös Loránd University; Debrecen: Dept. of Classical Philology and Ancient History, University of Debrecen
Напомена:
- Hungarian Polis Studies 24
Институција/група
Istorija / HistoryTY - CONF AU - Ferjančić, Snežana AU - Pelcer Vujačić, Olga PY - 2017 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6037 AB - Veteran settlement iussu principis was a common feature of imperial policy towards discharged legionaries during the first century AD and in the first decades of the second century AD. Former soldiers were granted pieces of land as praemia militiae and their settlement on various sites in the provinces was usually associated with the establishment of a colony. This policy started under Augustus, who had founded such colonies in western and eastern provinces of the Roman Empire, and subsided after the reign of Hadrian. In certain instances, however, veteran settlement iussu principis was not related to the foundation of a colony. In this paper we shall discuss three such cases attested in Illyricum during the reign of Tiberius. It seems that Augustus’ heir had allotted land-grants to former legionaries on the territory of Scarbantia in Pannonia and in the vicinity of Bigeste and, possibly, the falls of Roški Slap in Dalmatia. PB - Budapest: Dept. of Ancient History, Eötvös Loránd University; Debrecen: Dept. of Classical Philology and Ancient History, University of Debrecen C3 - Tiberius in Illyricum. Contributions to the history of the Danubian provinces under Tiberius’s reign (14-37 AD) T1 - Veteran settlement in Illyricum during the reign of Tiberius EP - 65 SP - 55 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_6037 ER -
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Ferjančić, S.,& Pelcer Vujačić, O.. (2017). Veteran settlement in Illyricum during the reign of Tiberius. in Tiberius in Illyricum. Contributions to the history of the Danubian provinces under Tiberius’s reign (14-37 AD) Budapest: Dept. of Ancient History, Eötvös Loránd University; Debrecen: Dept. of Classical Philology and Ancient History, University of Debrecen., 55-65. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_6037
Ferjančić S, Pelcer Vujačić O. Veteran settlement in Illyricum during the reign of Tiberius. in Tiberius in Illyricum. Contributions to the history of the Danubian provinces under Tiberius’s reign (14-37 AD). 2017;:55-65. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_6037 .
Ferjančić, Snežana, Pelcer Vujačić, Olga, "Veteran settlement in Illyricum during the reign of Tiberius" in Tiberius in Illyricum. Contributions to the history of the Danubian provinces under Tiberius’s reign (14-37 AD) (2017):55-65, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_6037 .