Panegyricus de consulatu Flavii Stilichonis

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Panegyricus de consulatu Flavii Stilichonis is a Latin panegyric poem by the late antique poet Claudian celebrating the consulship and military achievements of the powerful Roman general Flavius Stilicho.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin panegyric poem
late antique literary work
poem
associatedWith Western Roman Empire NERFINISHED
court poetry
author Claudian NERFINISHED
belongsTo panegyrics for Roman consuls
circulatedAs manuscript in medieval period
commemorates consular office of Flavius Stilicho
countryOfOrigin Roman Empire NERFINISHED
depicts consulship of Flavius Stilicho
military campaigns of Flavius Stilicho
genre panegyric
hasCharacter Emperor Honorius NERFINISHED
Flavius Stilicho NERFINISHED
historicalContext politics of the late 4th and early 5th century Roman Empire
reign of Emperor Honorius
influencedBy earlier Latin panegyrics
imperial court rhetoric
intendedAudience Roman imperial court
intendedFunction political propaganda
public praise of a statesman
language Latin
literaryForm hexameter poetry
literaryPeriod Late Antiquity
literaryTradition Roman panegyrical tradition
mainTheme celebration of the consulship of Flavius Stilicho
praise of the military achievements of Flavius Stilicho
meter dactylic hexameter
partOf corpus of Claudian NERFINISHED
praises Flavius Stilicho NERFINISHED
Roman virtues
loyalty to the emperor
military valor
setting Western Roman imperial court NERFINISHED
studiedIn classical philology
late antique studies
subject Flavius Stilicho NERFINISHED
timeOfComposition late 4th century or early 5th century CE
usedAsSourceFor history of Flavius Stilicho
political ideology of the late Roman Empire
workOf Latin literature

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Claudian notableWork Panegyricus de consulatu Flavii Stilichonis