Personal profile
Research Focus
The presentation of the Roman imperial family in late antiquity as it relates to Roman ideology and the position of emperors as well as their families in Roman society.
Research Interests
- Imperial Ideology
- Imperial Ceremony and Public Appearences
- Imperial Art and Architecture
- Emperors and their families
- Imperial Dynasties
Achievements
- MA History at Queen's University Belfast (2021)
- BA History at Queen's Univeristy Belfast (2019)
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Research output
- 1 Book/Film/Article review
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Konstantin M. Klein, Johannes Wienand, City of Caesar, city of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in late antiquity. Millennium studies, 97. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. Pp. xvi, 349. ISBN 9783110717204
Croman, E., 06 Nov 2023, Bryn Mawr Classical Review.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Book/Film/Article review
Open Access
Prizes
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Mary A. Gardiner Scholarship
Croman, E. (Recipient), Oct 2024
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
Activities
- 2 Invited or keynote talk at national or international conference
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Transgressing the domus imperii in the fourth and fifth centuries: Treason or Family Trouble?
Croman, E. (Advisor)
24 Feb 2024Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited or keynote talk at national or international conference
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The Daughters of Valentinian I: The Daughters of Valentinian I: Grief, Piety, Virginity and Imperial Womanhood at the End of the Fourth Century
Croman, E. (Advisor)
28 Oct 2023Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited or keynote talk at national or international conference
Thesis
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Late antique ceremony and the image of the imperial family from Constantine I to Anastasius I, 306-518 CE
Croman, E. (Author), Curran, J. (Supervisor) & Pfuntner, L. (Supervisor), Jul 2026Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy