Roux, Marie

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Roux
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Marie
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Female
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marie.rouxx@gmail.com
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Research area (position/function)
History of the Roman world
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Marie Roux was responsible primarily for Roman sources from a range of genres, including poetic, epistolary, narrative, legal material, mainly from the first century BCE to the fifth century CE.
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Marie Roux is a historian specialising in the study of politics, law and administration in the Later Roman Empire and in the first Romano-Barbarian Kingdoms in Britain, Gaul and Spain. She is also concerned with the consequences of the institutional changes of this period on the Western aristocracies. At the end of 2014 she defended her PhD thesis entitled “The evolution of the civilian administration in Gaul and Hispania from 284 to 536 AD: Transformations of Roman institutions, settlements of kingdoms and élites’ changes”, written under the supervision of Pr Hervé Inglebert at Paris Nanterre University. She has since begun to work on the publication of her thesis and has produced several articles dealing with the issues of administrative transformations, especially in fiscal and legal fields, during the fifth century. From 2015 to 2018 she worked for the ERC project “Judaism and Rome”. From 2019 to the present she has been teaching History and Geography at a middle school in Paris.
Bibliography

Articles (a selection)

“‘Champs d’expérience’ et ‘horizons d’attente’ des aristocrates gallo-romains lors de l’apparition des premiers royaumes romano-barbares,” in C. Müller et M. Heintz (éds.), Transitions historiques (Colloques de la MAE, René-Ginouvès, 12), Éditions de Boccard, 2016, p. 185-194.

“Les impacts de la présence et du départ des bureaux impériaux et préfectoraux à Trèves (337-407),” publication forthcoming in Suppléments de la Revue Archéologique de l’Est, 2015.

“Les ralliements d’aristocrates à des usurpateurs dans la Gaule du Ve siècle, des choix politiques contraignants pour leurs descendants ?,” Revue des Études Tardo-antiques 3, suppl. 1, 2013-2014, p. 83-100.

Entries in Dictionaries

“Lètes” and “Notitia Dignitatum,” in B. Dumézil (éd.), Dictionnaire des barbares, Presses Universitaires de France, 2016, p. 862-863, 986-987.

Reviews

Review of J. A. van Waarden, G. Kelly (éds.), New Approaches to Sidonius Apollinaris. With indices on Helga Köhler. C. Sollius Apollinaris Sidonius: Briefe Buch I, Leuven - Paris - Walpole, Peeters, 2013, in L’Antiquité classique, 85, 2016, p. 336-338.

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"A re-interpretation of Martial, Epigram XI.94" [ Article 2017 ]
 
« Martial et les juifs : une proposition de relecture de l’épigramme XI.94 » [ Lecture / Talk 2016 ]
 
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Imperial dedication of the Flavian amphitheatre (CIL VI, 40454a) [ Marble ]
 
Lyon Tablet (CIL XIII, 1668) [ Bronze ]
 
Antoninianus depicting the head of Elagabalus and the emperor offering a sacrifice in front of the quadriga carrying the god of Emesa (219-220 CE) [ Silver ]
 
Antoninianus depicting Valerian, restitutor generis humani, walking and holding the globe (254-255 CE) [ Silver ]
 
Arras Medallion [ Gold ]
 
Aurelianus depicting the head of Aurelian and a woman presenting a wreath to Aurelian restitutor orbis (274-275 CE) [ Silver ]
 
Aureus depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and the goddess Roma holding the Palladium (145-161 CE) [ Gold ]
 
Aureus depicting the head of Augustus and the Clipeus Virtutis (19 BCE) [ Gold ]
 
Aureus depicting the head of Elagabalus and a quadriga, bearing the Stone of Emesa (218-219 CE) [ Gold ]
 
Aureus depicting the head of Elagabalus and the goddess Roma (219 CE) [ Gold ]
 
Aureus depicting the head of Trajan and the same extending his hand to children (103-111 CE) [ Gold ]
 
Bronze coin depicting the head of Herod Philip and the Augusteum in Paneas (1-2 CE) [ Bronze ]
 
Bronze depicting Diocletian and the Genius of the Roman people (mint of Antioch, 294 CE) [ Bronze ]
 
Bronze depicting the head of Constantius I and the Genius of the Roman people (296-297 CE) [ Bronze ]
 
Bronze depicting the head of Maxentius and the emperor together with Roma (307 CE) [ Bronze ]
 
Bronze of Constantine I representing the Roman people (Constantinople, 332 CE?) [ Bronze ]
 
Cistophorus depicting the head of Hadrian and the provincial imperial temple in Nicomedia (between 128 and 137 CE) [ Silver ]
 
Cistophorus of Domitian representing the temple of Capitoline Jupiter (82 CE) [ Silver ]
 
Denarius depicting the head of Elagabalus and the emperor sacrificing over an altar (220-222 CE) [ Silver ]
 
Denarius depicting the head of Titus and a kneeling captive (79 CE) [ Silver ]
 
Denarius depicting the head of Victoria and Octavian as Neptune with his right foot on a globe (32-29 BCE) [ Silver ]
 
Denarius minted by P. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, representing Rome crowned by the Genius of the Roman People (100 BCE) [ Silver ]
 
Denarius minted by P. Cornelius Lentulus Spinther, representing the Genius of the Roman people seated in a curule chair and crowned by Victory (74 BCE) [ Silver ]
 
Denarius of Domitian depicting the temple of Capitoline Jupiter (95-96 CE) [ Silver ]
 
Denarius of P. Porcius Laeca celebrating provocatio (110-109 BCE) [ Silver ]
 
Sestertius depicting a bust and an equestrian statue of Domitian (95-96 CE) [ Copper alloy ]
 
Sestertius depicting Caius Caligula and celebrating the emperor for saving citizens (37-38 CE) [ Copper alloy ]
 
Sestertius depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and Aeneas’s flight from Troy (140-144 CE) [ Bronze ]
 
Siliqua depicting the head of Valentinian I and Roma (367-375 CE) [ Silver ]
 
Silver coin depicting Constantine I and the Genius of the Roman people (326 CE) [ Silver ]
 
The Lyon Medallion [ lead ]
 
Historia Augusta, Life of Hadrian XIV.2 [ 380 - 400 ]
 
Historia Augusta, Life of Severus XVI.8-XVII.1 [ 380 - 400 ]
 
? Latin Panegyric II (10).1 [ 289 ]
 
? Latin Panegyric II (10).14 [ 289 ]
 
? Latin Panegyric IV (8).21.2 [ 297 ]
 
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? Latin Panegyric IX (12).26 [ 313 ]
 
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Ammianus Marcellinus Res Gestae XXII.5 [ 388 - 390 ]
 
Ammianus Marcellinus Res Gestae XXIII.1.1-3 [ 390 - 392 ]
 
Ammianus Marcellinus Res Gestae XXXI.16.8 [ 394 - 395 ]
 
Caesar The Gallic War I.36 [ 58 BCE ]
 
Caesar The Gallic War I.45 [ 58 BCE ]
 
Caesar The Gallic War VII.77 [ 52 BCE ]
 
Calpurnius Siculus Eclogues I.33-88 [ 54 - 55 ]
 
Calpurnius Siculus Eclogues IV.5-11 [ 55 - 56 ]
 
Cassius Dio Roman History LXIX.12-14 [ 207 - 229 ]
 
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Cassius Dio Roman History LXV.7.2 [ 207 - 229 ]
 
Cassius Dio Roman History LXVII.14.1-2 [ 207 - 229 ]
 
Cassius Dio Roman History LXVIII.1-2 [ 207 - 229 ]
 
Cassius Dio Roman History LXVIII.32.1-3 [ 207 - 229 ]
 
Cassius Dio Roman History LXXX.11 [ 207 - 229 ]
 
Cassius Dio Roman History XXXVII.16-17 [ 207 - 229 ]
 
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Cicero On the Laws II.3-5 [ 52 BCE - 51 BCE ]
 
Cicero On the reply of the haruspices 19 [ 56 BCE ]
 
Claudian On the Consulship of Stilicho III.130-161 [ 399 to 412 ]
 
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compilers of the Digest; Modestinus Digest XLVIII.8.11 [ 530 - 533 ]
 
Dio Chrysostom Speeches XLI.8-10 [ 101 ]
 
Eusebius of Caesarea Life of Constantine IV.27 [ 337 - 339 ]
 
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Florus Epitome of the Roman History of Titus Livius I.3.6-8 [ 117 - 161 ]
 
Florus Epitome of the Roman History of Titus Livius I.33.7-8 [ 117 - 161 ]
 
Florus Epitome of the Roman History of Titus Livius Preface [ 117 - 161 ]
 
Herodian History of the Empire VIII.7.4-6 [ 240 - 250 ]
 
Justin Epitome of the Philippic Histories of Pompeius Trogus XXX.4.6-16
 
Justin Epitome of the Philippic Histories of Pompeius Trogus XXXVIII.3.10-7.10
 
Juvenal Satires XIV.96-106 [ 117 - 123 ]
 
Juvenal Satires XV.1-13 [ 128 ]
 
Livy History of Rome Preface 6-9 [ 27 BCE - 25 BCE ]
 
Livy History of Rome XLIII.6 [ 20 BCE - 12 ]
 
Livy History of Rome XXI.62 [ 20 BCE - 12 ]
 
Livy History of Rome XXXI.29 [ 20 BCE - 12 ]
 
Livy History of Rome XXXIII.33 [ 20 BCE - 12 ]
 
Lucan The Civil War I.1-32 [ 59 - 65 ]
 
Lucan The Civil War I.183-203 [ 59 - 65 ]
 
Lucan The Civil War I.33-62 [ 59 - 65 ]
 
Lucan The Civil War II.568-595 [ 59 - 65 ]
 
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Martial Epigrams II.2 [ 86 - 87 ]
 
Martial Epigrams VI.3 [ 90 - 91 ]
 
Martial Epigrams VII.30 [ December 1992 ]
 
Martial Epigrams VII.55 [ December 1992 ]
 
Martial Epigrams VII.82 [ December 1992 ]
 
Martial Epigrams XI.94 [ 96 ]
 
Martial Liber Spectaculorum III [ 80 ]
 
Martial Liber Spectaculorum XXXIII (30) [ 79 - 96 ]
 
Pliny the Elder Natural History III.38-39 [ 77 ]
 
Pliny the Elder Natural History XXXVI.101-102 [ 77 ]
 
Pliny the Younger Letters VII.32 [ 107 ]
 
Pliny the Younger Letters VIII.24 [ 104 - 108 ]
 
Pliny the Younger Letters X.23-24-70-71 [ 110 - 111 ]
 
Pliny the Younger Letters X.33-34 [ 110 ]
 
Pliny the Younger Letters X.6-7 [ 98 ]
 
Pliny the Younger Lettters X.96-97 [ 112 ]
 
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Polybius Histories XXXI.4 [ 146 BCE ]
 
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Pseudo-Paul Sentences V.22.3-4 [ 290 - 328 ]
 
Quintilian Institutio Oratoria III.7.21 [ 94 - 96 ]
 
Quintilian Institutio Oratoria VIII.1.1-3 [ 94 - 96 ]
 
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Salvian of Marseille On the Providential Rule of God V.21-23 [ 439 - 451 ]
 
Salvian of Marseille On the Providential Rule of God V.24-25 [ 439 - 451 ]
 
Seneca Apocolocyntosis III [ 54 ]
 
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Statius Silvae I.1.22-55 [ 91 ]
 
Statius Silvae I.6.28-50 [ 89 ]
 
Statius Silvae I.6.28-50 [ December 1989 ]
 
Statius Silvae III.3.43-58 [ 93 ]
 
Statius Silvae IV.1.17-47 [ 1 Jan 95 ]
 
Statius Silvae IV.3.123-163 [ 95 ]
 
Suetonius Life of Domitian XII.1-2 [ 120 ]
 
Symmachus Relationes III.15 [ 384 ]
 
Symmachus Relationes III.8 [ 384 ]
 
Symmachus Relationes III.9-10 [ 384 ]
 
Symmachus Speeches II.12-14 [ 1 Jan 370 ]
 
Tacitus Agricola XXI [ 98 ]
 
Tacitus Agricola XXIX-XXXII [ 98 ]
 
Tacitus Annals IV.55-56 [ 114 - 116 ]
 
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Tacitus Annals XI.25.1 [ 110 - 121 ]
 
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Tacitus Histories V.13.1-2 [ 104 - 110 ]
 
Tacitus Histories V.4-5 [ 104 - 110 ]
 
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Unknown Commentary on Daniel IV.8 [ 203 - 204 ]
 
Valerius Flaccus Argonautica I.5-17 [ 70 - 79 ]
 
Valerius Maximus Memorable Doings and Sayings II.8.praef [ 14 - 37 ]
 
Valerius Maximus Memorable Doings and Sayings IV.8.4 [ 14 - 37 ]
 
Valerius Maximus Memorable Doings and Sayings IV.8.5 [ 14 - 37 ]
 
Velleius Paterculus The Roman History I.6 [ 30 ]
 
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