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- The donativum (plural donativa) was a gift of money by the Roman emperors to the soldiers of the Roman legions or to the Praetorian Guard. The English...
- began to receive, in addition to the spoils of war, prize money called donativa. The latter grew to such an extent in the following centuries that by the...
- discharged). Legionaries could count on irregular but substantial cash bonuses (donativa), paid on the accession of a new emperor and on other special occasions;...
- Caligula's Praetorian Guard and consolidated his position with cash payments (donativa) to the military. The Senate was forced to ratify the choice and accept...
- 1st century and every three years later. Duncan-Jones has suggested that donativa may have been paid to auxiliaries also from the time of Hadrian onwards...
- money, or other things, while donations made to the soldiers were called donativa, though they were sometimes also termed congiaria. Congiarium was, moreover...
- for the designated item. An estimated 135 million sestertii was spent on donativa, or congiaria, throughout Domitian's reign. He also revived the practice...
- century. The soldier's sole substantial disposable income came from the donativa, or cash bonuses handed out periodically by the emperors, as these were...