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Συμβολὴ στὴν μελέτη τῆς νομισματοκοπίας τῆς Πλωτινοπόλεως: ἕνας νέος εἰκονογραφικὸς τύπος [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
A bronze coin of Plotinopolis has been recently acquired by the Archaeological Museum of Komotini. The octassarion of Caracalla discussed in this paper and dated between 212 and 215 BC, represents on the reverse Hades abducting Persephone, a new ...
Κουτσουμανῆς, Ματθαῖος   +1 more
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Las representaciones estatuarias y los retratos de Trajano en Hispania: una revisión [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
At present day, the different studies made about the roman sculptures from Hispania have identified around ten statuary representations of the emperor Trajan.
Ojeda Nogales, David
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The depiction of Livia and Julia Domna by Cassius Dio: Some observations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Among the ancient authors who narrated the reign of Augustus and Tiberius, Cassius Dio is surely the one who dedicated the most space to the influence that Livia Drusilla exercised over both her husband and her son.
Bertolazzi, Riccardo
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Was Pednelissos a “Galatian Polis”? A Note on SEG II 710 and the Debate on the Location of Paul’s Galatians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Scholarship is divided whether Paul’s Letter to the Galatians addresses ethnic Galatians in or around Ankyra (North Galatian hypothesis) or other inhabitants in the south of the Roman province (South Galatian hypothesis). The South Galatian hypothesis,
Coskun, Altay
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La adlectio de M. Cassius Caecilianus en Italica.: (AE 1982, 520; HEp 1989, 544) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The aim of this paper is to consolidate the connection between two inscriptions from Italica (Baetica, Spain) mentioning a Caecilianus. This person would have been promoted into the Italicensis citizenship, allowing him to occupy the offices of perpetual
González-Muñoz, Manuel Alejandro
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The Lupa Romana in the Roman provinces [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The she-wolf with the twins, Romulus and Remus, was identified as a symbol of Rome by both the Romans themselves and nations under the Roman rule. In this essay I will discuss the Lupa Romana in Roman provincial art.
Rissanen, Mika
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Herakles and Herakles Kynagidas in Magnesia and Perrhaibia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Herakles was jointly perceived in Thessaly and Macedonia as the legendary progenitor and patron deity of the Macedonian royal oikos and Thessalian elite ruling families, while he was worshipped at many social levels and contexts. This paper discusses the
Kravaritou, Sophia
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The Last Roman Colonies elevated under Philip I: Numismatic Perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Philippopolis in Arabien, Damaskus und Neapolis in Samarien waren neben Thessalonika die letzten von den Römern gegründeten Kolonien. Sie erhielten den neuen Status unter Philipp I., der ursprünglich aus der Region stammte, in der sie sich befanden, und ...
Jellonek, Szymon
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Hadrian and the Neoi of Pergamum (I. Pergamon 273, 274) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The aim of this paper is to study the letters that the Emperor Hadrian sent to the neoi of Pergamum, one of which contains the complete text and is preserved in two copies, and another of which only fragments have come down to us and whose recipients I ...
Juan Manuel CORTÉS COPETE
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The Lion Against the Eagle: A Critical Appraisal of the Anti-Imperial Reading of Paul [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The article presents a synthetic analysis of empire criticism in Pauline letters, beginning with the omnipresence and character of imperial cult in Paul’s time. Subsequently, the author highlights the places in Pauline letters that are usually associated
Kowalski, Marcin
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