Political Power and Victory Coins in the Visual Propaganda of the Principatus Period

Leyla Aydemir
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Coins, which were part of daily life in Principate like during the Republic as they were used by common people in transactions or the state to pay the salaries of soldiers, were also one of the most convenient tools used for visual propaganda in Rome. Although they were used as a tool of propaganda towards the end of the Republican Era, coins were never became an effective and systematic propaganda tool as much as during the reign of Octavian. Raised close to a competent leader like Caesar, Octavian was inspired by Caesar’s strategic practices and propaganda on one hand, and learned from his guardian Caesar’s mistakes and determined his own strategic moves more carefully and applied them step by step, when it was his time of rule, on the other. Octavian’s especially manipulative policy regarding coins were continued almost unchanged under his emperor successors; they used the powerful written and visual language on coins in order to maintain the legitimacy and continuity of their rule. In that regard, the coin language gained a more distinct identity with the personification and explanatory inscriptions used on the coins from the very beginning of Principate, while it has also ceased to be an object that only the educated can understand. The emperor portraits on the coins have also been the mirror of symbolic power in the recognition of the emperor, the only power of Rome, both in the lands under the dominion and in the foreign states. In this study, the image of power, i.e. visual propaganda, during the Principate was discussed, and the coin samples of each emperor, which stood out mainly with military victories, were examined and their policies were tried to be evaluated.
《元首》时期视觉宣传中的政治权力与胜利币
硬币和共和国时期一样,是元首统治时期日常生活的一部分,被普通民众用于交易或国家支付士兵的工资,也是罗马最方便的视觉宣传工具之一。尽管在共和时代末期,硬币被用作宣传工具,但在屋大维统治时期,硬币从未成为一种有效而系统的宣传工具。屋大维在凯撒这样有能力的领袖身边长大,一方面受到凯撒的战略实践和宣传的启发,另一方面从他的监护人凯撒的错误中吸取教训,更仔细地确定自己的战略举措,并在他统治时期逐步实施。屋大维对货币的特别操纵政策在他的皇帝继任者中几乎没有改变;他们在硬币上使用强大的文字和视觉语言,以保持其统治的合法性和连续性。在这方面,从元首制开始,硬币上使用的拟人化和解释性铭文使硬币语言获得了更明显的身份,同时它也不再是只有受过教育的人才能理解的对象。硬币上的皇帝肖像也是象征权力的镜子,无论是在统治下的土地上还是在外国,都承认皇帝是罗马唯一的权力。本研究探讨了元首制时期的权力形象,即视觉宣传,并考察了每位皇帝的硬币样本,这些硬币主要以军事胜利而突出,并试图评估他们的政策。
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