Demetrius Poliorketes is considered by modern scholars the true founder of ruler cult. In particular the Athenians attributed him several divine honors between 307 and 290 BC. The ancient authors in general consider these honors in a negative perspective, while offering words of appreciation about an ideal sovereignty intended as a glorious form of servitude and embodied in Antigonus Gonatas, Demetrius Poliorketes\u2019 son and heir. An analysis of the epigraphic evidences referring to this king leads to the conclusion that Antigonus Gonatas did not officially encourage the worship towards himself
The cult of the Ptolemies spread in various ways. Apart from the Lagids, the initiative came from po...
Called by Plutarch "the oldest and greatest of Alexander's successors," Antigonos the One-Eyed (382-...
Among the finds uncovered during recent excavations in the small city of Aigai in Aeolis, an opistog...
Demetrius Poliorketes is considered by modern scholars the true founder of ruler cult. In particular...
Ruler Cult in Early Hellenism is amply attested by epigraphic documentation, as through worship many...
Demetrius Poliorcetes (336-282 BC), was one of the extraordinary figures of the Hellenistic Age, who...
The honours which Demetrius and his father Antigonus were granted as “saviour-gods” (soteres) after ...
How can a new deity, with her/his specific attributes, timai and epiphanies, be created? By whom? An...
Although the topic of Hellenistic ruler cult for kings has garnered a great deal of interest over th...
The cult of the Ptolemies spread in various ways. Apart from the Lagids, the initiative came from po...
Despite recent and widespread interest in Greek hero and ruler cult, evaluating the processes that l...
The article provides a brief history of divinisation in biographical writing and a careful discussio...
Studies in the cultic honours for Hellenistic leaders and benefactors mainly focus on the ideologica...
Nefedov K.U. On the Emergence of Worship of Antigon One-Eyed The article deals with the die of cu...
Ancient ruler cult has long been a stumbling-block for classical scholars who were unable to accept ...
The cult of the Ptolemies spread in various ways. Apart from the Lagids, the initiative came from po...
Called by Plutarch "the oldest and greatest of Alexander's successors," Antigonos the One-Eyed (382-...
Among the finds uncovered during recent excavations in the small city of Aigai in Aeolis, an opistog...
Demetrius Poliorketes is considered by modern scholars the true founder of ruler cult. In particular...
Ruler Cult in Early Hellenism is amply attested by epigraphic documentation, as through worship many...
Demetrius Poliorcetes (336-282 BC), was one of the extraordinary figures of the Hellenistic Age, who...
The honours which Demetrius and his father Antigonus were granted as “saviour-gods” (soteres) after ...
How can a new deity, with her/his specific attributes, timai and epiphanies, be created? By whom? An...
Although the topic of Hellenistic ruler cult for kings has garnered a great deal of interest over th...
The cult of the Ptolemies spread in various ways. Apart from the Lagids, the initiative came from po...
Despite recent and widespread interest in Greek hero and ruler cult, evaluating the processes that l...
The article provides a brief history of divinisation in biographical writing and a careful discussio...
Studies in the cultic honours for Hellenistic leaders and benefactors mainly focus on the ideologica...
Nefedov K.U. On the Emergence of Worship of Antigon One-Eyed The article deals with the die of cu...
Ancient ruler cult has long been a stumbling-block for classical scholars who were unable to accept ...
The cult of the Ptolemies spread in various ways. Apart from the Lagids, the initiative came from po...
Called by Plutarch "the oldest and greatest of Alexander's successors," Antigonos the One-Eyed (382-...
Among the finds uncovered during recent excavations in the small city of Aigai in Aeolis, an opistog...