The Antonines: analysis of imperial action in Roman politics of the 2nd century AD
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1989.v0i12.732Abstract
The second century D.C. has been called with every right "The Golden Age of the Antoninos"; indeed, during this century a unique class emerges in Universal History: that of philosopher-emperors of friends of the philosophers. Their activities during their mandates were always governed by the principle of philosophical humanism, even those who have been incorrectly judged by their contemporaries and subsequent history, as is the case with Lucio Vero and Commodo.
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