A Note on the Names of the Thracian Sailors
The present paper deals with the spread of the name C. Iulius among the Thracian sailors in the Roman fleet in the second century. Analysis of Roman diplomas reveals that C. Iulius was one of the typical military names that soldiers of peregrine origin, such as these Thracians, would take if they ha...
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doaj-a944ea319d304a34b544e756ab8e1fd42021-01-15T13:17:39ZengInstitutul de Cercetari Eco-Muzeale ”Gavrila Simion”Peuce0258-81022018-11-0116199204A Note on the Names of the Thracian SailorsIvo TOPALILOV0Shumen University, Department of History and Archaeology, BulgariaThe present paper deals with the spread of the name C. Iulius among the Thracian sailors in the Roman fleet in the second century. Analysis of Roman diplomas reveals that C. Iulius was one of the typical military names that soldiers of peregrine origin, such as these Thracians, would take if they had no other preferences. The name had a good, very Roman sound to them. In the second century, however, there were still Thracian aristocrats whose Roman citizenship can be linked with Caligula. This shows that, on the one hand, the name may have indicated hereditary dignity when associated with the aristocracy and descendants of the last Thracian kings; but on the other hand, it could have revealed a typical military background when held by newly Romanized Thracians in the second century.http://revistapeuce.icemtl.ro/wp-content/uploads/06-Topalilov-Peuce-16-2018-1.pdfthracianonomasticc. iuliusfleetromanantiquitysailors |
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A Note on the Names of the Thracian Sailors |
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A Note on the Names of the Thracian Sailors |
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A Note on the Names of the Thracian Sailors |
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The present paper deals with the spread of the name C. Iulius among the Thracian sailors in the Roman fleet in the second century. Analysis of Roman diplomas reveals that C. Iulius was one of the typical military names that soldiers of peregrine origin, such as these Thracians, would take if they had no other preferences. The name had a good, very Roman sound to them. In the second century, however, there were still Thracian aristocrats whose Roman citizenship can be linked with Caligula. This shows that, on the one hand, the name may have indicated hereditary dignity when associated with the aristocracy and descendants of the last Thracian kings; but on the other hand, it could have revealed a typical military background when held by newly Romanized Thracians in the second century. |
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