This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 200 BCE to the early Principate, with a special focus on the Romaia, a festival with athletic and other contests in honour of the goddess Thea Romē. The Romaia were a driving force that played a crucial and active role in the cultural and political transformations that connected the loosely integrated Greek world to the new global empire. They were collective rituals that captured audience attention through spectacle. At the Romaia the power of Rome was experienced en masse, making them exceptional coordinating mechanisms for the rapid transfer of ideas and information at a local level. Moreover, network theory helps us to understand how festiv...
Greek festivals continued to play a central part in civic life under Roman rule, but were reformed a...
Greek festivals continued to play a central part in civic life under Roman rule, but were reformed a...
Greek festivals continued to play a central part in civic life under Roman rule, but were reformed a...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
Greek festival culture expanded in the period of the Roman empire, through the establishment of Gree...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
This article examines strategies that made it possible for Greek contests and the professionals who ...
Ecumenical synods of artists and athletes were an important feature of Greek festival life in the Ro...
Greek festivals continued to play a central part in civic life under Roman rule, but were reformed a...
Greek festivals continued to play a central part in civic life under Roman rule, but were reformed a...
Greek festivals continued to play a central part in civic life under Roman rule, but were reformed a...
Greek festivals continued to play a central part in civic life under Roman rule, but were reformed a...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
Greek festival culture expanded in the period of the Roman empire, through the establishment of Gree...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
This article examines strategies that made it possible for Greek contests and the professionals who ...
Ecumenical synods of artists and athletes were an important feature of Greek festival life in the Ro...
Greek festivals continued to play a central part in civic life under Roman rule, but were reformed a...
Greek festivals continued to play a central part in civic life under Roman rule, but were reformed a...
Greek festivals continued to play a central part in civic life under Roman rule, but were reformed a...
Greek festivals continued to play a central part in civic life under Roman rule, but were reformed a...