Color photograph of the head and torso of a light skinned man wearing a white shirt and standing in front of a building with columns

Robert R. Chenault

Arthur Ross Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize
3 settembre 2007–1 agosto 2008
Professione
PhD Candidate, Interdepartmental Program in Greek and Roman History, University of Michigan
Titolo del progetto
Rome and Its Senators in the Fourth Century AD
Descrizione del progetto

As Emperors ceased to live in Rome in the fourth century, Rome became once again a senatorial city. Senators used traditional sources of aristocratic status to fashion a leading role for themselves in the social and cultural life of the city. By the end of the fourth century, senators’ primacy in the city began to be challenged by the bishop of Rome.