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This volume offers a generous selection of primary texts on the Flavians, with accompanying maps, glossary and explanatory notes. It provides for the needs of students at schools and universities who are studying ancient history in English translation and has been written and reviewed by experienced teachers. The texts selected include extracts from the important literary sources but also numerous inscriptions, coins, inscriptions, papyri and extracts from legal texts, many of these being otherwise difficult for students to access.
Rome --- History --- Emperors --- Flavian family.
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Flavian family --- Rome --- Rome --- History --- Histoire
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Roman history --- Vespasian [Roman emperor] --- Emperors --- Empereurs --- Biography --- Biographies --- Vespasian, --- Flavian family. --- Rome --- History --- Histoire --- Flavian family --- -Rulers --- Sovereigns --- Heads of state --- Kings and rulers --- Monarchy --- Vespasian Emperor of Rome --- -History --- -Emperors --- Biography. --- -Biography --- -Heads of state --- Rulers --- -Roman history --- Vespasiano, --- Vespasianus, --- Vespesiano, --- Emperors - Rome - Biography --- Vespasian, - Emperor of Rome, - 9-79 --- Rome - History - Civil War, 68-69 --- Rome - History - Flavians, 69-96
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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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