Beschreibung
Seminar paper from the year 2016 in the subject History - World History - Antiquity, grade: 4.0, Indiana University (College of Arts and Sciences - History Department), course: HIST-J300 Fall of the Roman Republic, language: English, abstract: This paper offers an argument intending to resolve the crucial question of why Octavian Caesar managed to politically and militarily overcome his rival Mark Antony despite possessing lesser initial resources of manpower and wealth. The argument particularly analyzes Caesar's masterful utilization of propaganda in order to win the support of the Roman Senate as well as Antony's lack of experience in naval warfare relative to the commanders under Octavian's direction.
Autorenportrait
I'm an undergraduate student at Indiana University studying Philosophy and Economics and currently working for the Institute of Ideas in London, England under director Claire Fox.