Classica et Christiana, 19/2, 2024 /659

Martijn ICKS (University of Amsterdam)
THE CRIMES AND VICES OF ELAGABALUS. BUILDING BLOCKS FOR A CHARACTER ASSASSINATION

Keywords: Elagabalus, crimes, vices, posthumous character assas­si­na­tion, character assassination, building blocks.

Abstract: The crimes and vices of Elagabalus. Buil­d­ing blocks for a cha­rac­ter assassination. The literary sources paint a very hostile picture of Elagabalus, scorning him for his alleged effeminacy, excessive luxury and circle of unworthy favourites, among many other points of criticism. While the veracity of these claims is sometimes hard to establish, it is clear that they are part of a dis­course that seeks to discredit the emperor by emphasizing his flaws and down­playing or denying any positive traits he may have possessed. As such, they can be regarded as a posthumous character assassination, a term which refers to the de­li­berate destruction of an individual’s reputation. In this paper, I will examine va­rious “building blocks” that contributed to this character assassination, tracing how allegations against Elagabalus built on well-worn tropes or contemporary con­­cerns, and how they developed over time.

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DOI: 10.47743/CetC-2024-19.2.659