Princeps Iuventutis

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Princeps Iuventutis was an honorary Roman imperial title traditionally bestowed on the emperor’s designated heir as the symbolic leader of the state’s youth and future military elite.

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Princeps Iuventutis canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman imperial title
honorary title
appliesTo heir apparent to the Roman emperor
associatedWith Roman aristocratic youth
Roman imperial succession
Roman military elite
category Ancient Roman titles
Titles of heirs apparent
conferredBy Roman emperor
country Roman Empire
domain Roman military
Roman politics
Roman social hierarchy
etymology from Latin 'princeps' (first, chief) and 'iuventus' (youth)
hasGenderAssociation male
language Latin
linkedConcept Roman imperial propaganda
princeps iuventutis as leader of equestrian youth
literalMeaning first of the youth
partOf Roman imperial honorific system
status honorific, not a magistracy
symbolizes future leadership of the Roman state
preparation for military command
status as designated successor
timePeriod Principate NERFINISHED
Roman Imperial era NERFINISHED
typicalBearer Caesar (imperial heir) NERFINISHED
use designation of imperial heir
symbolic leadership of Roman youth
symbolic leadership of future military elite

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appears on Roman imperial coinage as Caesar hasTitle Princeps Iuventutis
subject surface form: Crispus