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Jupiter Dolichenus (Roman deity) --- Dolichenus (Divinité romaine) --- Rome --- Religion --- 292.2 --- Godsdiensten van de Romeinen --- Religious life and customs --- Conferences - Meetings --- 292.2 Godsdiensten van de Romeinen --- Dolichenus (Divinité romaine) --- Cults --- Cults. --- Dolichenus-Kult. --- Cult --- Cult. --- Rome (Empire). --- Gods, Roman --- Alternative religious movements --- Cultus --- Marginal religious movements --- New religions --- New religious movements --- NRMs (Religion) --- Religious movements, Alternative --- Religious movements, Marginal --- Religious movements, New --- Religions --- Sects --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Jupiter Dolichenus (Roman deity) - Cult - Congresses --- Cults - Rome - Congresses --- Rome - Religious life and customs - Congresses
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Portrait sculpture, Roman --- Relief (Sculpture), Roman --- Painting, Roman --- Stele (Archaeology) --- Funeral rites and ceremonies, Ancient --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Sepulchral monuments --- 73.04 <394> --- 902 <394> --- Funeral monuments --- Funerary monuments --- Graves --- Gravestones --- Memorial tablets --- Tablets, Memorial --- Tombstones --- Monuments --- Funeral rites and ceremonies, Roman --- Ancient funeral rites and ceremonies --- 902 <394> Archeologie--Syrië --- Archeologie--Syrië --- 73.04 <394> Iconografie van de beeldhouwkunst--Syrië --- Iconografie van de beeldhouwkunst--Syrië --- History --- Syria --- Sirii︠a︡ --- Iqlīm al-Sūrī (United Arab Republic) --- Iqlīm al-Shamālī (United Arab Republic) --- Syrian Region (United Arab Republic) --- سوريا --- Sūriyā --- Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah al-Sūrīyah --- Syrian Arab Republic --- République arabe syrienne --- Sowria --- Syrie --- R.A.S. --- RAS --- Ittiḥād al-Duwal al-Sūrīyah --- Fédération des États de Syrie --- Syrische Arabische Republik --- SAR --- Suryah --- Arabska Republika Syryjska --- Syrien --- Jumhuriya al-Arabya as-Suriya --- Repubblica Araba Siriana --- جمهورية العربية السورية --- Jumhūriyyah al-ʻArabiyyah as-Sūriyyah --- Сірыя --- Siryi︠a︡ --- Сірыйская Арабская Рэспубліка --- Siryĭskai︠a︡ Arabskai︠a︡ Rėspublika --- Сирийската арабска република --- Siriĭskata arabska republika --- Συρία --- Αραβική Δημοκρατία της Συρίας --- Aravikē Dēmokratia tēs Syrias --- 시리아 --- Siria --- סוריה --- רפובליקה הערבית הסורית --- Republiḳah ha-ʻArvit ha-Surit --- シリア --- Shiria --- Сирия --- Сирийская Арабская Республика --- Siriĭskai︠a︡ Arabskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Сирія --- Syrii︠a︡ --- Сирійська Арабська республіка --- Syriĭsʹka Arabsʹka respublika --- 敘利亞 --- Xuliya --- United Arab Republic --- Antiquities, Roman.
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Roman provinces --- Provinces romaines --- Middle East --- Moyen-Orient --- Civilization --- Roman influences. --- Civilisation --- Influence romaine
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Sculpture, Roman --- Stele (Archaeology) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Sculpture romaine --- Stèles (Archéologie) --- Commagene --- Cyrrhus (Extinct city) --- Commagène --- Cyrrhus (Ville ancienne) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Stèles (Archéologie) --- Commagène --- Antiquités
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Identification (Religion) --- Sacred space --- Religious architecture --- Art and religion --- Lieux sacrés --- Architecture religieuse --- Art et religion --- History --- Congresses --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Middle East --- Moyen-Orient --- Religion --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- 953 <5-011> --- Geschiedenis van het Arabisch schiereiland en de Islamitische wereld--Nabije-Oosten. Midden-Oosten --- 953 <5-011> Geschiedenis van het Arabisch schiereiland en de Islamitische wereld--Nabije-Oosten. Midden-Oosten --- 935 --- 935 Geschiedenis van het Tweestromenland en het Oude Midden-oosten --- Geschiedenis van het Tweestromenland en het Oude Midden-oosten --- Conferences - Meetings --- Congresses. --- 935 History of ancient Medo-Persia (Chadaea, Mesopotamia etc.). History of the Medes, Persians, Assyrians, Babylonians --- History of ancient Medo-Persia (Chadaea, Mesopotamia etc.). History of the Medes, Persians, Assyrians, Babylonians --- Identification (Religion) - History - Congresses --- Sacred space - Middle East - History - Congresses --- Religious architecture - Middle East - History - Congresses --- Art and religion - Middle East - History - Congresses --- Middle East - Religion - Congresses --- Middle East - Civilization - To 622 - Congresses
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Classical antiquities. --- Archaeology --- Mythology, Greek, in art. --- Mythology, Roman, in art. --- Antiquités gréco-romaines --- Archéologie --- Mythologie grecque dans l'art --- Mythologie romaine dans l'art --- Salzmann, Dieter --- Greece --- Italy --- Grèce --- Italie --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquités --- Antiquités romaines
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The history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene is a rich field of study, not in the least because of the remarkable monuments and inscriptions of king Antiochos I (c. 70-36 BC). Over the last decades important new work has been done on Commagene proper, providing novel interpretations of the epigraphical and historical record or the archaeological data and individual sites, like Nemrud Dağ, Samosata or Arsameia. Simultaneously scholars have tried to better understand Hellenistic Commagene by situating the region and its history in a wider Mediterranean and Near Eastern context. This long-awaited e-book provides a critical evaluation of all these new data and ideas on the basis of a theoretically embedded, state-of-the-art overview for the history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene. From this volume a new picture emerges in which Hellenistic Commagene is no longer understood as peripheral and out-of-the-ordinary, but as an important node in a global Hellenistic network, from Ai-Khanoum to Pompeii and from Alexandria to Armawir.
History / Ancient --- History --- Commagene --- Middle East --- History.
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The history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene is a rich field of study, not in the least because of the remarkable monuments and inscriptions of king Antiochos I (c. 70-36 BC). Over the last decades important new work has been done on Commagene proper, providing novel interpretations of the epigraphical and historical record or the archaeological data and individual sites, like Nemrud Dağ, Samosata or Arsameia. Simultaneously scholars have tried to better understand Hellenistic Commagene by situating the region and its history in a wider Mediterranean and Near Eastern context. This long-awaited e-book provides a critical evaluation of all these new data and ideas on the basis of a theoretically embedded, state-of-the-art overview for the history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene. From this volume a new picture emerges in which Hellenistic Commagene is no longer understood as peripheral and out-of-the-ordinary, but as an important node in a global Hellenistic network, from Ai-Khanoum to Pompeii and from Alexandria to Armawir.
History --- Commagene --- Middle East --- History.
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The history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene is a rich field of study, not in the least because of the remarkable monuments and inscriptions of king Antiochos I (c. 70-36 BC). Over the last decades important new work has been done on Commagene proper, providing novel interpretations of the epigraphical and historical record or the archaeological data and individual sites, like Nemrud Dağ, Samosata or Arsameia. Simultaneously scholars have tried to better understand Hellenistic Commagene by situating the region and its history in a wider Mediterranean and Near Eastern context. This long-awaited e-book provides a critical evaluation of all these new data and ideas on the basis of a theoretically embedded, state-of-the-art overview for the history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene. From this volume a new picture emerges in which Hellenistic Commagene is no longer understood as peripheral and out-of-the-ordinary, but as an important node in a global Hellenistic network, from Ai-Khanoum to Pompeii and from Alexandria to Armawir.
History / Ancient --- History --- Commagene --- Middle East --- History.
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