Deck 9: The Julio-Claudian Dynasty

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The Roman emperors who made up the Julio-Claudian dynasty were Tiberius, ____________, Claudius, and ____________.

A) Caligula; Nero
B) Titus; Hadrian
C) Vespasian; Titus
D) Nero; Hadrian
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Tiberius chose to commemorate in pictorial form the double suovetaurilia that both he and Augustus performed because

A) he wanted to distinguish carefully his own sacrifice from that of Augustus's.
B) it was an occasion during which Augustus and Tiberius appeared in public as equals.
C) it was the event during which Augustus adopted Tiberius and legitimized his succession.
D) it was a way of depicting the apotheosis of Augustus performed at the beginning of Tiberius's rule.
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The representation of Augustus among gods and personifications on the Boscoreale cups suggests that

A) Tiberius did not present himself as a divi filius.
B) Augustus was never deified by Tiberius.
C) the cups were manufactured after Augustus's death.
D) Tiberius was worshiped as a god immediately upon his succession.
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The iconography on the Gemma Augustea celebrates

A) a victory of Augustus and Tiberius's role in the triumph.
B) Tiberius's succession and deification of Augustus.
C) Tiberius's consecration of a temple dedicated to Augustus.
D) a victory of Tiberius and his status as divi filius.
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Cameos were often produced as

A) plaques commemorating the manumission of a slave.
B) imperial gifts for officials and dignitaries.
C) public displays of the imperial triumphs.
D) votive objects to be used in imperial cult worship.
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Why are there so few surviving portraits of Caligula?

A) His portraits are difficult to identify because of their similarity to Republican portraits.
B) Many of his portraits were destroyed in the fire of Rome that occurred during Nero's reign.
C) He ruled only briefly before he was assassinated and many of his portraits were destroyed.
D) He did not commission very many portraits, instead spending the money on lavish architectural projects.
Question
What aspect of Republican portraiture did Claudius revive in his portraits?

A) the use of a toga to represent political and social status
B) the idealized, youthful facial features
C) the avoidance of representation in the guise of a deity
D) the heroically nude body combined with an older head
Question
Why were emperors represented during their lifetimes in the guise of Jupiter?

A) These representations revived many of the virtues depicted in Republican portraiture.
B) These representations served as cult statues for the Capitolium in Rome.
C) These representations suggested that the emperor ruled the earth as Jupiter ruled the sky.
D) These representations encouraged imperial cult worship in Rome.
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Which of the following is NOT true of Roman dynastic group portraits?

A) They combined portraits of the dead with portraits of the living.
B) They omitted unpopular family members.
C) Not all family members were related by blood.
D) All family members were similarly garbed.
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Claudius's Ara Pietatis celebrates the

A) emperor's piety toward the gods, Rome, and family.
B) establishment of the Pax Augusta in the western provinces.
C) salute of Claudius as emperor by the praetorian guard.
D) dedication of the Temple of Venus Genetrix in the Forum Iulium.
Question
Worship of the Julio-Claudian dynasty took place at what building?

A) the Capitolium in Rome
B) the Sebasteion in Aphrodisias
C) the Ara Pietatis in Rome
D) the Porta Palatina in Turin
Question
Claudius's rejection of the Classicizing architectural style of his predecessors is evident in the use of ____________ in Claudian architecture.

A) dressed masonry
B) rustication
C) Cyclopean masonry
D) pediments
Question
What characteristic is represented by Nero's apparent obesity in his latest numismatic portraits?

A) Nero's self-indulgent life of monarchical luxury
B) Nero's reputation for feeding the hungry in Rome
C) Nero's revival of Republican veristic values
D) Nero's attempt to differentiate himself from his megalomaniac predecessor, Caligula
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Why was Nero's Domus Aurea so offensive to the Roman populace?

A) Its size and expense put the city into a major financial crisis.
B) It was located far away from the city of Rome.
C) It was located on prime real estate in the heart of Rome.
D) It caused significant damage to major public buildings nearby.
Question
Nero's Domus Aurea contains some of the finest examples of the ____________ of Roman mural painting.

A) First Style
B) Second Style
C) Third Style
D) Fourth Style
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Compare and contrast Tiberius's portraits to those of Augustus.
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Explain how Tiberian sculpture maintained the Classicizing style of Augustan sculpture.
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Discuss the juxtaposition of historical events and pseudo-historical events on the Boscoreale Cups.
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Discuss how objects such as the Boscoreale Cups and Tiberian-era cameos portray a change in Augustus's status after death.
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Compare and contrast Claudius's portraiture with the portraits of his predecessors.
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Explain how dynastic group portraiture constructed specific messages about the imperial family.
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Discuss the imagery of the Ara Pietatis and its relationship to the earlier Ara Pacis Augustae.
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Describe the form of the Porta Maggiore and the significance of its style.
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Discuss the changing appearance of Nero's portraits and possible reasons for these changes.
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Explain how Nero's Domus Aurea differed from traditional Roman residential architecture.
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Describe the revolutionary changes in architecture that took place under Nero.
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Compare and contrast the Fourth Style of Roman mural painting to earlier mural painting styles.
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Immediately after he became emperor, Tiberius had Augustus deified.
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Claudius rejected Republican values in his portraiture in favor of youthful facial features.
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A groin vault is the circular opening at the apex of a dome.
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Deck 9: The Julio-Claudian Dynasty
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The Roman emperors who made up the Julio-Claudian dynasty were Tiberius, ____________, Claudius, and ____________.

A) Caligula; Nero
B) Titus; Hadrian
C) Vespasian; Titus
D) Nero; Hadrian
A
2
Tiberius chose to commemorate in pictorial form the double suovetaurilia that both he and Augustus performed because

A) he wanted to distinguish carefully his own sacrifice from that of Augustus's.
B) it was an occasion during which Augustus and Tiberius appeared in public as equals.
C) it was the event during which Augustus adopted Tiberius and legitimized his succession.
D) it was a way of depicting the apotheosis of Augustus performed at the beginning of Tiberius's rule.
B
3
The representation of Augustus among gods and personifications on the Boscoreale cups suggests that

A) Tiberius did not present himself as a divi filius.
B) Augustus was never deified by Tiberius.
C) the cups were manufactured after Augustus's death.
D) Tiberius was worshiped as a god immediately upon his succession.
C
4
The iconography on the Gemma Augustea celebrates

A) a victory of Augustus and Tiberius's role in the triumph.
B) Tiberius's succession and deification of Augustus.
C) Tiberius's consecration of a temple dedicated to Augustus.
D) a victory of Tiberius and his status as divi filius.
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Cameos were often produced as

A) plaques commemorating the manumission of a slave.
B) imperial gifts for officials and dignitaries.
C) public displays of the imperial triumphs.
D) votive objects to be used in imperial cult worship.
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6
Why are there so few surviving portraits of Caligula?

A) His portraits are difficult to identify because of their similarity to Republican portraits.
B) Many of his portraits were destroyed in the fire of Rome that occurred during Nero's reign.
C) He ruled only briefly before he was assassinated and many of his portraits were destroyed.
D) He did not commission very many portraits, instead spending the money on lavish architectural projects.
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7
What aspect of Republican portraiture did Claudius revive in his portraits?

A) the use of a toga to represent political and social status
B) the idealized, youthful facial features
C) the avoidance of representation in the guise of a deity
D) the heroically nude body combined with an older head
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8
Why were emperors represented during their lifetimes in the guise of Jupiter?

A) These representations revived many of the virtues depicted in Republican portraiture.
B) These representations served as cult statues for the Capitolium in Rome.
C) These representations suggested that the emperor ruled the earth as Jupiter ruled the sky.
D) These representations encouraged imperial cult worship in Rome.
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9
Which of the following is NOT true of Roman dynastic group portraits?

A) They combined portraits of the dead with portraits of the living.
B) They omitted unpopular family members.
C) Not all family members were related by blood.
D) All family members were similarly garbed.
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10
Claudius's Ara Pietatis celebrates the

A) emperor's piety toward the gods, Rome, and family.
B) establishment of the Pax Augusta in the western provinces.
C) salute of Claudius as emperor by the praetorian guard.
D) dedication of the Temple of Venus Genetrix in the Forum Iulium.
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11
Worship of the Julio-Claudian dynasty took place at what building?

A) the Capitolium in Rome
B) the Sebasteion in Aphrodisias
C) the Ara Pietatis in Rome
D) the Porta Palatina in Turin
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12
Claudius's rejection of the Classicizing architectural style of his predecessors is evident in the use of ____________ in Claudian architecture.

A) dressed masonry
B) rustication
C) Cyclopean masonry
D) pediments
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13
What characteristic is represented by Nero's apparent obesity in his latest numismatic portraits?

A) Nero's self-indulgent life of monarchical luxury
B) Nero's reputation for feeding the hungry in Rome
C) Nero's revival of Republican veristic values
D) Nero's attempt to differentiate himself from his megalomaniac predecessor, Caligula
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Why was Nero's Domus Aurea so offensive to the Roman populace?

A) Its size and expense put the city into a major financial crisis.
B) It was located far away from the city of Rome.
C) It was located on prime real estate in the heart of Rome.
D) It caused significant damage to major public buildings nearby.
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Nero's Domus Aurea contains some of the finest examples of the ____________ of Roman mural painting.

A) First Style
B) Second Style
C) Third Style
D) Fourth Style
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16
Compare and contrast Tiberius's portraits to those of Augustus.
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17
Explain how Tiberian sculpture maintained the Classicizing style of Augustan sculpture.
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Discuss the juxtaposition of historical events and pseudo-historical events on the Boscoreale Cups.
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Discuss how objects such as the Boscoreale Cups and Tiberian-era cameos portray a change in Augustus's status after death.
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Compare and contrast Claudius's portraiture with the portraits of his predecessors.
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21
Explain how dynastic group portraiture constructed specific messages about the imperial family.
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22
Discuss the imagery of the Ara Pietatis and its relationship to the earlier Ara Pacis Augustae.
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Describe the form of the Porta Maggiore and the significance of its style.
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Discuss the changing appearance of Nero's portraits and possible reasons for these changes.
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Explain how Nero's Domus Aurea differed from traditional Roman residential architecture.
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Describe the revolutionary changes in architecture that took place under Nero.
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Compare and contrast the Fourth Style of Roman mural painting to earlier mural painting styles.
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Immediately after he became emperor, Tiberius had Augustus deified.
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Claudius rejected Republican values in his portraiture in favor of youthful facial features.
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A groin vault is the circular opening at the apex of a dome.
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