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Inscriptions, Latin --- Inscriptions latines --- Asia (Roman province) --- Illyria --- Rome --- Asie (Province romaine) --- Illyrie --- History --- Sources. --- Sources --- Histoire
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Manuscripts (Papyri) --- Justice, Administration of (Roman law) --- Roman provinces --- Papyrus (Manuscrits) --- Justice --- Provinces romaines --- Administration --- Administration (Droit romain) --- Asia (Roman province) --- Euphrates River Valley --- Asie (Province romaine) --- Euphrate, Vallée de l' --- Papyrus (manuscrits) --- Papyrus grecs --- Administration (droit romain) --- Rome --- Asie (province romaine) --- Provinces --- Euphrate, Vallée de l' --- Provinces of Rome --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Military policy. --- Roman law --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy)
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Les cités grecques de la province romaine d’Asie ont fondé dès le début de l’Empire des cultes d’Auguste et de sa famille d’abord, de l’ensemble des empereurs ensuite. Elles ont ainsi intégré les empereurs à leurs panthéons locaux et leur ont fait une place dans la religion poliade, sans que cela limite pour autant la vitalité des activités religieuses plus traditionnelles. Pour assurer le culte impérial ainsi créé, la plupart des cités d’Asie ont désigné des grands-prêtres. Cet ouvrage étudie la fonction de grand-prêtre dans le contexte politique, institutionnel et religieux des cités grecques durant le Haut-Empire romain. Les sources montrent que la grande-prêtrise est une fonction très prestigieuse et qu’elle s’intègre dans les structures civiques, mais sans remettre en cause la primauté des magistratures et prêtrises traditionnelles. La plupart des grands-prêtres sont des notables locaux pour qui le culte impérial est un moment de la carrière politique civique ; rares sont ceux qui ont les moyens de faire une carrière en dehors de leur cité, dans la province ou l’administration romaine. Cet ouvrage met en lumière le caractère local du culte impérial, signe de loyauté et de romanisation des élites grecques, mais aussi élément de la vitalité de la cité grecque d’époque romaine.
Priests --- Emperor worship --- Prêtres --- Culte impérial --- Asia (Roman province) --- Rome --- Asie (Province romaine) --- Religion --- Religion. --- Religion romaine --- Clergé --- Clergé. --- Apotheose (godsdienst) --- Romeinse keizertijd. --- Priesters. --- Anatolië. --- Apotheose (godsdienst). --- Prêtres --- Culte impérial --- Classics --- History --- Empire romain --- Antiquité --- culte impérial --- cité antique --- religions grecque et romaine --- Clergé
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Si tu exiges deux fois l'impôt, alors donne-nous deux moissons". Cette répartie cinglante d'Hybréas de Mylasa à Antoine illustre l'image d'une Asie saignée à blanc par l'administration de la République romaine, ses publicains avides, ses magistrats cupides et surtout par les pressions des armées des guerres civiles. La péninsule anatolienne, sans payer un tribut aussi lourd que la Macédoine et l'Achaïe, a beaucoup souffert des conflits qui ont opposé les Républicains et les Césariens puis les Triumvirs. À l'inverse, le principat d'Auguste est souvent représenté comme une ère de paix et de prospérité, parce qu'il impose une tutelle stable, une administration réorganisée et un nouvel écrin à la vie civique. A l'occasion du bimillénaire de la mort d'Auguste, il apparaissait nécessaire de tenter un bilan de l'avancée dans travaux dans les diverses disciplines scientifiques pour mieux cerner la portée historique de ce "saeculum aureum" en Asie Mineure. A cette fin, il a été décidé de croiser sans cesse les points de vue : celui du prince qui désire asseoir son pouvoir dans une région longtemps dominée par ses adversaires vaincus et celui des provinciaux, attentifs à comprendre l'orientation que la politique de Rome est en train de prendre. Il nous est apparu également fructueux de confronter le regard que les historiens, les épigraphistes les archéologues et les numismates portaient sur le témoignage de leurs sources respectives.
Roman provinces --- Romans --- Romains --- Turkey --- Rome --- History --- Colonies --- Provinces romaines --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Augustus, --- Asie Mineure --- Congresses. --- Histoire --- Roman colonies. --- Roman provinces. --- Romans. --- Auguste --- To 1500 --- Asia. --- Asie (province romaine) --- Rome (Empire) --- Turkey. --- Administration --- Congrès --- Roman colonies --- Augustus --- Asia --- Roman provinces - Asia - Congresses --- Romans - Turkey. --- Turkey - History - To 1500 - Congresses --- Rome - History - Augustus, 30 B.C.-14 A.D. - Congresses --- Rome - Colonies - Congresses
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The latest in a highly regarded series, this volume presents for the first time an authoritative and systematic account of the coins minted in the Roman provinces from the accessionof Nerva in AD 96 to the death of Hadrian in AD 138. The book gives a complete picture of the material, thereby not only meeting the needs of numismatists but also providing an essential reference for historians, archaeologists and other students of the Roman Empire.
Coins [Roman ] --- Coins, Roman --- Monnaies romaines --- Catalogs --- Catalogues --- Monnaies romaines. --- Coinage --- History. --- Numismatics, Roman --- Roman provinces --- History --- Roman coins --- Coins, Roman - Rome - Provinces - Catalogs --- Coins, Roman - Catalogs --- Coinage - Rome - History. --- Coinage - Rome - History --- Turquie --- Asie (province romaine) --- 1er siècle av. J.-C. --- Frappe --- 3e siècle --- Monnaies antiques --- Numismatique romaine. --- Monnaie --- Provinces orientales. --- Numismatique antique. --- Provinces orientales
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Local government --- Roman provinces --- Tax administration and procedure --- Romans --- Autonomy --- History. --- Administration --- Asie (province romaine) --- Rome --- Provinces orientales --- History --- Tax practice --- Tax procedure --- Taxation --- Ethnology --- Italic peoples --- Latini (Italic people) --- Provinces of Rome --- Local administration --- Township government --- Subnational governments --- Administrative and political divisions --- Decentralization in government --- Public administration --- Independence --- Self-government --- International law --- Political science --- Sovereignty --- Administration&delete& --- Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D. --- Middle East --- Asia --- Provinces --- Administration.
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Twice Neokoros is a case study of the Cult of the Sebastoi that was established in the city of Ephesus by the province of Asia during the late first century C.E. Epigraphic and numismatic data indicate that the Cult of the Sebastoi was dedicated in 89/90 to the Flavian imperial family. The architecture, sculpture, municipal titles, and urban setting of the cult all reflect Asian religious traditions. The image of Ephesus was significantly altered by the use of these traditions in the institutions related to the Cult of the Sebastoi. Within the context of the history of provincial cults in the Roman Empire, the Cult of the Sebastoi became a turning point in the rhetoric of social order. Thus, the Cult of the Sebastoi served as a prototypical manifestation of socio-religious developments during the late first and early second century in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Culte imperial romain --- Emperor worship [Roman ] --- Keizercultus [Romeinse ] --- Inscriptions, Greek --- Emperor worship --- Inscriptions grecques --- Culte impérial --- Flavian family --- Asia (Roman province) --- Ephesus (Extinct city) --- Asie (Province romaine) --- Ephèse (Ville ancienne) --- Religion --- -292.9 --- Emperors --- Worship, Emperor --- Apotheosis --- Cults --- Kings and rulers --- Religion Classical Greek and Roman Sects and reform movements --- Cult --- Religious aspects --- -Efes (Extinct city) --- Efesos (Extinct city) --- Efsos Harabeleri (Extinct city) --- Ephesos (Extinct city) --- Ephesus (Ancient city) --- Turkey --- Antiquities --- -Religion --- Culte impérial --- Ephèse (Ville ancienne) --- 292.9 --- Emperor worship, Roman --- Flavian family. --- Efes (Extinct city) --- Religion. --- Asia Proconsularis
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Justice, Administration of --- Hellenism. --- Justice --- Hellénisme --- Provinces --- Administration --- Rome --- Greece --- Grèce --- History --- Histoire --- Hellenism --- History. --- Provinces. --- Roman history of law --- Roman history of law. --- Hellénisme --- Grèce --- Administration of justice --- Law --- Courts --- Law and legislation --- Justice, Administration of - Rome - History --- Justice, Administration of - Rome - Provinces --- Rome - History - Republic, 265-30 B.C --- Rome - History - Empire, 30 BC-476 AD --- Greece - History - 281-146 BC --- Provinces orientales --- Asie (province romaine) --- Antiquité --- 146 av. J.C.-395 (Époque romaine) --- Politique et gouvernement --- 264-30 av. J.-C. --- 30 av. J.-C.-284 --- 146 av. J.C.-395 (Époque romaine)
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Turkey --- Rome --- Turquie --- Economic conditions --- Congresses. --- Conditions économiques --- Congrès --- Conditions économiques --- Congrès --- Turt︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Turechchyna --- Tyrkia --- Osmanskai︠a︡ Imperii︠a︡ --- Tourkia --- TC --- Türkiye --- Türkiye Cumhuriyeti --- Vysokai︠a︡ Porta --- Osmanlı İmparatorluğu --- Devlet-i Aliye Osmaniye --- Turkiet --- T.C. (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti) --- Republic of Turkey --- תורכיה --- Turkiyah --- Turkyah --- Tunkī --- République turque --- Tʻŏkʻi --- Anatolia --- Asia Minor --- Anatolie --- Republic of Türkiye --- Asia Minore --- Ottoman Empire --- Republik Türkei --- Tureuki --- Turkye --- Republiek van Turkye --- Türkei --- Turcland --- تركيا --- Turkiyā --- جمهورية التركية --- Jumhūrīyah al-Turkīyah --- Turquía --- Republica de Turquía --- Turchia --- Tuykia --- Türkiyä Respublikası --- Turki --- Républik Turki --- Tȯrkiă --- Турцыя --- Turtsyi︠a︡ --- Турэцкая Рэспубліка --- Turėtskai︠a︡ Rėspublika --- Tiakei --- Torkėjė --- Turkia --- Republik Turkia --- Турция --- Република Турция --- Republika Turt︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Turska --- Republika Turska --- Tū-ī-gì --- Turecko --- Turecká republika --- Tëreckô --- Repùblika Tërecczi --- Tẏrt︠s︡i --- Турци --- Turt︠s︡i --- Турци Республики --- Turt︠s︡i Respubliki --- Twrci --- Gweriniaeth Twrci --- Tyrkiet --- Republikken Tyrkiet --- Tʼóok Bikéyah --- Turkojska --- Republika Turkojska --- Türgi --- Türgi Vabariik --- Τουρκία --- Δημοκρατία της Τουρκίας --- Dēmokratia tēs Tourkias --- Τουρκική Δημοκρατία --- Tourkikē Dēmokratia --- Turchî --- Repóbblica d'l Turchî --- Turkio --- Turkujo --- Turkia Respubliko --- Turkaland --- Lýðveldið Turkaland --- Turquie (Repupblic) --- République de Turquie --- Turkije --- Tuirc --- Poblacht na Tuirce --- Turkee --- Pobblaght ny Turkee --- Thú-ngí-khì --- 터키 --- 터키 공화국 --- T'ŏk'i Konghwaguk --- Tureke --- Turkowska --- Turcia --- Турк --- Turk --- Турчы Республикæ --- Turchy Respublikæ --- Tyrkland --- Lýðveldið Tyrkland --- Repubblica di Turchia --- טורקיה --- רפובליקה הטורקית --- Republiḳah ha-Ṭurḳiyah --- Тюрк --- Ti︠u︡rk --- Тюрк Республика --- Ti︠u︡rk Respublika --- Tu̇rkii︠a︡ --- Tu̇rkii︠a︡ Respublikasy --- Turukiya --- Uturuki --- Jamhuri ya Uturuki --- Tiki --- Tirkiye --- Komara Tirkiyeyê --- Repuvlika de Turkiya --- Turcija --- Turcijas Republika --- Tierkei --- Republik Tierkei --- Turkija --- Turkieë --- Törkieë --- Buturuki --- Ripablik kya Buturuki --- Törökország --- Török Köztársaság --- Турција --- Република Турција --- Republika Turcija --- Whenua Korukoru --- Tū-ī-gì Gê̤ṳng-huò-guók --- Туркамастор --- Turkamastor --- Туркань республиксь --- Turkanʹ respubliksʹ --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Turk Uls --- Tlacatlahtocayotl Turquia --- Republiek Turkije --- トルコ --- Toruko --- トルコ共和国 --- Toruko Kyōwakoku --- Turkii --- Republikken Tyrkia --- Turtchie --- Турций --- Turt︠s︡iĭ --- Тюркия --- Ti︠u︡rkii︠a︡ --- Тюркия Республика --- Ti︠u︡rkii︠a︡ Respublika --- Teki --- Törkie --- Turcja --- Republika Turcji --- República da Turquia --- Republica Turcia --- Republika Turkiya --- Turkya --- Turkiya Republika --- Турція --- Турецка Республіка --- Turet︠s︡ka Respublika --- Турецкая Республика --- Tu̇rkiĭė --- Tu̇rkiĭė Respublikata --- Durka --- Durkka dásseváldi --- Turkäi --- Republik Turkäi --- Turqia --- Republika e Turqisë --- Thekhi --- Turcyjo --- Republika Turecko --- Republika Turcyje --- Jamhuuriyada Turki --- Turkiyakondre --- Ripoliku Turkiyakondre --- Турска --- Република Турска --- Turkki --- Turkin tasavalta --- Republiken Turkiet --- Republika ng Turkiya --- Tturk --- Tagduda n Tturk --- Turchie --- Repubbleche de Turchie --- Tȯrkii︠a︡ --- Tȯrkii︠a︡ Jȯmḣu̇rii︠a︡te --- Türkiýe Respublikasy --- Туреччина --- Турецька Республіка --- Republica de Turchia --- Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ --- Cộng hoà Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ --- Türkän --- Türgü --- Türgü Vabariik --- 土耳其 --- Tu'erqi --- Turkeye --- Republiek Turkeye --- Turkeya --- Tirki --- Republik bu Tirki --- טערקיי --- Ṭerḳay --- טערקישע רעפובליק --- Ṭerḳishe Republiḳ --- Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira ilẹ̀ Túrkì --- Tırkiya --- 土耳其共和國 --- Tu'erqi Gongheguo --- Tu'erqi gong he guo --- Tu er qi gong he guo --- Ānātūlī --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Cộng hoà Thỏ̂ Nhĩ Kỳ --- Thỏ̂ Nhĩ Kỳ --- Турций --- Économie monétaire --- Asie (province romaine) --- 30 av J-C-476 (Empire)
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