TY - BOOK ID - 92184792 TI - Ephesos as a Religious Center under the Principate AU - Black, James Allen AU - Thomas, Christine M. AU - Thompson, Trevor W. PY - 2021 SN - 9783161525155 3161525159 9783161568619 3161568613 PB - Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, DB - UniCat KW - 939.2 KW - 939.2 Geschiedenis van Westelijk Klein-Azië: Phrygia; Mysia; Troia; Pergamon; Lydia; Smyrna; Ephesus; Halikarnassos; Milete; Bithynia; Pisidia; Pamphylia KW - Geschiedenis van Westelijk Klein-Azië: Phrygia; Mysia; Troia; Pergamon; Lydia; Smyrna; Ephesus; Halikarnassos; Milete; Bithynia; Pisidia; Pamphylia UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:92184792 AB - Devotion to Artemis dominated the religious culture of ancient Ephesos. But she was not alone. The city of Ephesos and its environs offered a rich panoply of religious options, domestic and public. Structures, statutes, coins, inscriptions, and texts testify to the remarkable diversity of religious ideas and practices in Ephesos. Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Jewish religious traditions found loyal adherents among residents and visitors. Gods, goddesses, heroes, and emperors were worshipped. The contributions in this volume demonstrate that ancient Ephesos was a vibrant and competitive religious environment. ER -