none1noOne of the most fruitful approaches in the study of ruler cults has been to outline the interactions between heroic and divine cults that resulted from the reuse or the modification of past anthropological and political patterns, especially during the fifth and fourth centuries BC (and also, to some extent, in the third century BC). In a context of religious transformations, the introduction of the divine cult for Alexander the Great was not homogeneous but was accompanied by various phenomena of opposition and adaptation imposed by civic and regional traditions. Furthermore, ancient intellectuals were often reluctant regarding— or even adverse to—these timai, as can be noted in the position of Agatharchides. In this respect, the si...
Faced with the worship of the ruler in the Greek east, Augustus could do little more that regulate a...
In my thesis I study the origin and historical development at Rome of the cults of Virtues, namely d...
The Imperial Cult honored Roman emperors during lifetime and after death, both in Rome and in the pr...
Ruler Cult in Early Hellenism is amply attested by epigraphic documentation, as through worship many...
Studies in the cultic honours for Hellenistic leaders and benefactors mainly focus on the ideologica...
This thesis examines the establishment and development of the worship of the emperor and his family ...
The history of Athens in the Hellenistic period is a turbulent one. The polis was reduced to a secon...
The Roman religious system was structured to be continually open to innovations, especially the intr...
One of the major changes identified as characteristic of Hellenistic religion is the introduction of...
Throughout the classical and Hellenistic periods, Athens had attempted, with consistent success, to ...
International audienceRoman period is characterized in Ancient Thrace by a bounty of written and ico...
This paper is concerned with a complete set of rituals and certain connected ideas, namely the Roman...
The civic religion played a major part in the Greek city of Ilion, as in all ancient Greek cities. T...
How can a new deity, with her/his specific attributes, timai and epiphanies, be created? By whom? An...
International audienceThe cities and koina of the microasiatic provinces of the Roman Empire organiz...
Faced with the worship of the ruler in the Greek east, Augustus could do little more that regulate a...
In my thesis I study the origin and historical development at Rome of the cults of Virtues, namely d...
The Imperial Cult honored Roman emperors during lifetime and after death, both in Rome and in the pr...
Ruler Cult in Early Hellenism is amply attested by epigraphic documentation, as through worship many...
Studies in the cultic honours for Hellenistic leaders and benefactors mainly focus on the ideologica...
This thesis examines the establishment and development of the worship of the emperor and his family ...
The history of Athens in the Hellenistic period is a turbulent one. The polis was reduced to a secon...
The Roman religious system was structured to be continually open to innovations, especially the intr...
One of the major changes identified as characteristic of Hellenistic religion is the introduction of...
Throughout the classical and Hellenistic periods, Athens had attempted, with consistent success, to ...
International audienceRoman period is characterized in Ancient Thrace by a bounty of written and ico...
This paper is concerned with a complete set of rituals and certain connected ideas, namely the Roman...
The civic religion played a major part in the Greek city of Ilion, as in all ancient Greek cities. T...
How can a new deity, with her/his specific attributes, timai and epiphanies, be created? By whom? An...
International audienceThe cities and koina of the microasiatic provinces of the Roman Empire organiz...
Faced with the worship of the ruler in the Greek east, Augustus could do little more that regulate a...
In my thesis I study the origin and historical development at Rome of the cults of Virtues, namely d...
The Imperial Cult honored Roman emperors during lifetime and after death, both in Rome and in the pr...