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State Propaganda and Art: Monuments from the Serbian Section of the Limes Region

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Popović, Ivana
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Golubović, Snežana
Mrđić, Nemanja
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The best representatives of Roman Empire state propaganda are the structures built by the emperors, their portraits, coins issued in their names and works of applied art. In different historical periods, these monuments carried a different political message. The monuments of art from the Serbian section of the Limes and its hinterland clearly show that this region was of exceptional importance, not only for the defence of the Empire but also for the consolidation of the official imperial propaganda. !e large number of porphyry sculptures found in the territory of present day Serbia reveals. The importance of that territory from a strategic-propagandistic point of view. Despite being situated within palatial complexes, these sculptures were erected at exceptionally important strategic locations where the presence of the army and activities connected with its actions were clearly confirmed.
Keywords:
Roman art / Roman state propaganda / Porphyry sculptures / Portraits of Roman emperors
Source:
Vivere Militare Est : From Populus to Emperors - Living on the Frontier, 2018, 1, 9-33
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  • Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology
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  • Romanization, urbanization and transformation of urban centres of civil, military and residential character in Roman provinces on territory of Serbia (RS-177007)

ISBN: 978-86-6439-036-1

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_403
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The monuments of art from the Serbian section of the Limes and its hinterland
clearly show that this region was of exceptional importance, not only for the defence
of the Empire but also for the consolidation of the official imperial propaganda. !e
large number of porphyry sculptures found in the territory of present day Serbia reveals.
The importance of that territory from a strategic-propagandistic point of view.
Despite being situated within palatial complexes, these sculptures were erected at
exceptionally important strategic locations where the presence of the army and activities
connected with its actions were clearly confirmed.
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author = "Popović, Ivana",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The best representatives of Roman Empire state propaganda are the structures built
by the emperors, their portraits, coins issued in their names and works of applied
art. In different historical periods, these monuments carried a different political message.
The monuments of art from the Serbian section of the Limes and its hinterland
clearly show that this region was of exceptional importance, not only for the defence
of the Empire but also for the consolidation of the official imperial propaganda. !e
large number of porphyry sculptures found in the territory of present day Serbia reveals.
The importance of that territory from a strategic-propagandistic point of view.
Despite being situated within palatial complexes, these sculptures were erected at
exceptionally important strategic locations where the presence of the army and activities
connected with its actions were clearly confirmed.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology",
journal = "Vivere Militare Est : From Populus to Emperors - Living on the Frontier",
booktitle = "State Propaganda and Art: Monuments from the Serbian Section of the Limes Region",
pages = "33-9",
volume = "1",
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Popović, I.. (2018). State Propaganda and Art: Monuments from the Serbian Section of the Limes Region. in Vivere Militare Est : From Populus to Emperors - Living on the Frontier
Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology., 1, 9-33.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_403
Popović I. State Propaganda and Art: Monuments from the Serbian Section of the Limes Region. in Vivere Militare Est : From Populus to Emperors - Living on the Frontier. 2018;1:9-33.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_403 .
Popović, Ivana, "State Propaganda and Art: Monuments from the Serbian Section of the Limes Region" in Vivere Militare Est : From Populus to Emperors - Living on the Frontier, 1 (2018):9-33,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_403 .

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