The Augustan Revival refers to the religious policy of the Emperor Augustus who was responsible for restoring traditional religion to his empire. "I restored many traditions of our ancestors" summarizes the intent of his policy, one which promoted the reconstruction of ruined temples, the restoration of moribund rituals, and generated several cults. One such newly established cults of the time was that of Apollo and Mars. Augustus maintained special devotion to Apollo and Mars, and dedicated magnificent temples and splendid ceremonies to each deity throughout his life. There is a deeper meaning of these cults. First, Apollo, who had been a mere god of healing in the republic, was given a new role as protector of peace, justice, law, literat...
Augustan Gods, mainly known through epigraphy, commonly bestowed with the Imperial title Augustus/a ...
Augustus’ approach to cults of foreign origins has recently undergone much reconsideration. Until th...
This paper argues that the Augustan period witnessed a dramatic reconception of Roman religion—a rec...
The Augustan Revival refers to the religious policy of the Emperor Augustus who was responsible for ...
Roman Emperor Julian (reign 361-363) sought the 'restoration of religion'based on the system of 'Gre...
In 27 BC the Senate conferred the cognomen Augustus on C. Julius Caesar (Octavianus) for his renewal...
Faced with the worship of the ruler in the Greek east, Augustus could do little more that regulate a...
My intent in this study – the finishing part of three – has been to examine the attempt by Augustus ...
At the end of the archaic era flourished the cult of Dionysus. Two factors contributed significantly...
The “ Augustan Party” and its Religious Action in Italy (30s BC-20s AD) – Historiography has long ne...
At the end of the first century BCE, in order to spread the values and concepts that he wanted to pe...
This dissertation will consider the alleged parlous circumstance of state cult and the religious fab...
All attempts to identify and characterize the elements of the Greek city-state in the course of hist...
The rule of Probus (276-282 A.D.) represented an important milestone on the road to stabilisation an...
The Romans redefined the nature of their collective identity to be centered on religion and the conn...
Augustan Gods, mainly known through epigraphy, commonly bestowed with the Imperial title Augustus/a ...
Augustus’ approach to cults of foreign origins has recently undergone much reconsideration. Until th...
This paper argues that the Augustan period witnessed a dramatic reconception of Roman religion—a rec...
The Augustan Revival refers to the religious policy of the Emperor Augustus who was responsible for ...
Roman Emperor Julian (reign 361-363) sought the 'restoration of religion'based on the system of 'Gre...
In 27 BC the Senate conferred the cognomen Augustus on C. Julius Caesar (Octavianus) for his renewal...
Faced with the worship of the ruler in the Greek east, Augustus could do little more that regulate a...
My intent in this study – the finishing part of three – has been to examine the attempt by Augustus ...
At the end of the archaic era flourished the cult of Dionysus. Two factors contributed significantly...
The “ Augustan Party” and its Religious Action in Italy (30s BC-20s AD) – Historiography has long ne...
At the end of the first century BCE, in order to spread the values and concepts that he wanted to pe...
This dissertation will consider the alleged parlous circumstance of state cult and the religious fab...
All attempts to identify and characterize the elements of the Greek city-state in the course of hist...
The rule of Probus (276-282 A.D.) represented an important milestone on the road to stabilisation an...
The Romans redefined the nature of their collective identity to be centered on religion and the conn...
Augustan Gods, mainly known through epigraphy, commonly bestowed with the Imperial title Augustus/a ...
Augustus’ approach to cults of foreign origins has recently undergone much reconsideration. Until th...
This paper argues that the Augustan period witnessed a dramatic reconception of Roman religion—a rec...