Formation of a Roman Public Opinion by Octavian (from Ilyrian Campaign to Actium)

The article discusses the means and methods that Octavian used to form the public opinion of the Romans in the period 34–32 BC. The author notes their diversity and intensive use in political propaganda, but their effectiveness should not be exaggerated. Only patriotic slogans made Octavia...

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Main Author: Akhiev, Sergei Nikolaevich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Saratov State University 2019-12-01
Series:Античный мир и археология
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Online Access:https://ama.sgu.ru/sites/ama.sgu.ru/files/text-pdf/2022/02/ahiev_ama_19.pdf
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description The article discusses the means and methods that Octavian used to form the public opinion of the Romans in the period 34–32 BC. The author notes their diversity and intensive use in political propaganda, but their effectiveness should not be exaggerated. Only patriotic slogans made Octavian the true leader of the Roman Republic. Octavian`s political talent was that he managed to capture and use Romans moods in his interests.
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spelling doaj.art-2e50d1c3562b4d8597ec2c484426e2a92023-06-26T11:01:58ZengSaratov State UniversityАнтичный мир и археология0320-961X2019-12-011919119128https://doi.org/10.18500/0320-961X-2019-19-119-128Formation of a Roman Public Opinion by Octavian (from Ilyrian Campaign to Actium)Akhiev, Sergei Nikolaevich0Saratov State University, Saratov, Moskovskaya str., 83The article discusses the means and methods that Octavian used to form the public opinion of the Romans in the period 34–32 BC. The author notes their diversity and intensive use in political propaganda, but their effectiveness should not be exaggerated. Only patriotic slogans made Octavian the true leader of the Roman Republic. Octavian`s political talent was that he managed to capture and use Romans moods in his interests.https://ama.sgu.ru/sites/ama.sgu.ru/files/text-pdf/2022/02/ahiev_ama_19.pdfpolitical propagandaroman civil warroman republicoctavianmark anthonypublic opinion
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Formation of a Roman Public Opinion by Octavian (from Ilyrian Campaign to Actium)
Античный мир и археология
political propaganda
roman civil war
roman republic
octavian
mark anthony
public opinion
title Formation of a Roman Public Opinion by Octavian (from Ilyrian Campaign to Actium)
title_full Formation of a Roman Public Opinion by Octavian (from Ilyrian Campaign to Actium)
title_fullStr Formation of a Roman Public Opinion by Octavian (from Ilyrian Campaign to Actium)
title_full_unstemmed Formation of a Roman Public Opinion by Octavian (from Ilyrian Campaign to Actium)
title_short Formation of a Roman Public Opinion by Octavian (from Ilyrian Campaign to Actium)
title_sort formation of a roman public opinion by octavian from ilyrian campaign to actium
topic political propaganda
roman civil war
roman republic
octavian
mark anthony
public opinion
url https://ama.sgu.ru/sites/ama.sgu.ru/files/text-pdf/2022/02/ahiev_ama_19.pdf
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