RESUMEN: Questo articolo analizza alcune epigrafi provenienti da due province romane dell'Africa (Mauretania Caesariensis e Numidia), che presentano la carica di rex sacrorum. Tale sacerdozio, creato a Roma nei primi secoli délia repubblica è presente nel contesto africano in época imperiale con una valenza precisa: il termine rex sacrorum sembra essere la traduzione in latino di una carica religiosa púnica e indicherebbe forse un'autorità religiosa locale.ABSTRACT: This paper analyses some inscriptions from two Roman provinces of Africa (Mauretania Caesariensis and Numidia), which have the title rex sacrorum. This priesthood, created at the start of the Republic, appears in the African context in the imperial age with a further value; the ...
Among the epigraphic directory of the Roman provinces of Africa honoring the Emperor Antoninus Pius ...
A recently published inscription from Jebel Mansour attests the unparalleled dedication Dis Caesarum...
A short survey of the administrative evolution of Roman Africa since 146 B.C. to the Vandal conquest...
Storia dell'istituto sacerdotale del rex sacrorum dalle origini della repubblica alla tarda antichit
The data which the greek and roman authors give us about the Rex Sacrorum show this one as if he wer...
Nell'Africa romana Esculapio è considerato rappresentare una diretta filiazione da Eshmun, in accord...
International audienceThe architectural evolution of the Regia between the end of the « Kingship » a...
The epigraphic formula ‘ sacerdos intrauit sub iugum’ or ‘ sacerdos intrauit’ can be read on a serie...
Unsurprisingly, the provinces of North Africa provide a substantial part of Constantinian epigraphy....
International audienceLa presa di Cartagine e la conquista del Nord Africa da parte di Roma costitui...
Les empereurs romains ont toujours manifesté un intérêt particulier pour les provinces pouvant perme...
After having gathered the twenty inscriptions mentioning the seventeen sacerdotes Cererum of Carthag...
La comparación entre el rex sacrorum romano, los reges sacrorum latinos y los lucumones etruscos mue...
A fragmentary base from Thubursicu Numidarum records that L. Calpurnius Augustalis was [sacerdoti] |...
An epitaph preserved in Nabeul Museum (Tunisia) mentions Iulia Regula, and the agnomen stolata which...
Among the epigraphic directory of the Roman provinces of Africa honoring the Emperor Antoninus Pius ...
A recently published inscription from Jebel Mansour attests the unparalleled dedication Dis Caesarum...
A short survey of the administrative evolution of Roman Africa since 146 B.C. to the Vandal conquest...
Storia dell'istituto sacerdotale del rex sacrorum dalle origini della repubblica alla tarda antichit
The data which the greek and roman authors give us about the Rex Sacrorum show this one as if he wer...
Nell'Africa romana Esculapio è considerato rappresentare una diretta filiazione da Eshmun, in accord...
International audienceThe architectural evolution of the Regia between the end of the « Kingship » a...
The epigraphic formula ‘ sacerdos intrauit sub iugum’ or ‘ sacerdos intrauit’ can be read on a serie...
Unsurprisingly, the provinces of North Africa provide a substantial part of Constantinian epigraphy....
International audienceLa presa di Cartagine e la conquista del Nord Africa da parte di Roma costitui...
Les empereurs romains ont toujours manifesté un intérêt particulier pour les provinces pouvant perme...
After having gathered the twenty inscriptions mentioning the seventeen sacerdotes Cererum of Carthag...
La comparación entre el rex sacrorum romano, los reges sacrorum latinos y los lucumones etruscos mue...
A fragmentary base from Thubursicu Numidarum records that L. Calpurnius Augustalis was [sacerdoti] |...
An epitaph preserved in Nabeul Museum (Tunisia) mentions Iulia Regula, and the agnomen stolata which...
Among the epigraphic directory of the Roman provinces of Africa honoring the Emperor Antoninus Pius ...
A recently published inscription from Jebel Mansour attests the unparalleled dedication Dis Caesarum...
A short survey of the administrative evolution of Roman Africa since 146 B.C. to the Vandal conquest...