A Visual Study · 200 – 1453 AD
Aula Sacra
The Sacred Court of the Romans

From the marble halls of the Palatine to the gilded throne rooms of Constantinople, the Roman imperial court evolved from a citizen princeps surrounded by senators into a sacralised bureaucracy where access to the emperor itself became the highest currency of power.
Twelve chapters · roles, ceremony, governance, residences, and the people who made them work.
Period
c. 200 – 565 AD
Severans → Justinian
Capitals
Rome · Mediolanum · Ravenna · Constantinople
The travelling court
Court size
≈ 6,000 functionaries
by Theodosius I