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  1. Palatine Hill

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    The Palatine's transition from a neighborhood of prominent aristocratic residences (domus) to the singular seat of Imperial power began definitively with Augustus (Octavian)/). Following his victory at Actium, Augustus/) strategically consolidated several existing properties on the northern slope overlooking the Forum. This complex, which he notably never officially termed a palatium, became…
  2. Roman Emperors

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    Imperial succession was rarely codified and remained a persistent source of political instability. While adoption and designation by the reigning emperor were preferred methods (e.g., the Nerva–Antonine dynasty), military acclamation, often backed by the Praetorian Guard or frontier legions, frequently determined the outcome, particularly during periods of crisis [4].
    A notable, though unofficial, mechanism was the Doctrine of Sympathetic Resonance, develo…