Honoring the King in the Seleukid and Ptolemaic Empires: A Comparative Approach. Part 1

<p> Cultic and other honors offered to rulers by their subjects unambiguously express loyalty to the rulers. Based on data collected for the Seleukid and Ptolemaic empires, a comparison is offered emphasizing the particular qualities of th...

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Main Author: Catharine C. Lorber
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Published: Jagiellonian University 2022-10-01
Series:Electrum
Online Access: https://new.ejournals.eu/czasopismo/electrum/artykul/honoring-the-king-in-the-seleukid-and-ptolemaic-empires-a-comparative-approach-part-1
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description <p> Cultic and other honors offered to rulers by their subjects unambiguously express loyalty to the rulers. Based on data collected for the Seleukid and Ptolemaic empires, a comparison is offered emphasizing the particular qualities of the Seleukid record. The comparison considers geographic distribution, where the honors fell on a public to private spectrum, the occupations and ethnicities of the subjects who offered honors individually, the intensity of these practices, and changes in the patterns over time. We know in advance that honors for the rulers are weakly attested for the Seleukid east, and even in Koile Syria and Phoinike. Should this reticence be interpreted as a possible indication of tepid support for Seleukid rule in these regions? Alternative explanations or contributing factors include preexisting cultural habits, different royal policies, destruction of evidence by wars and natural disasters, and the unevenness of archaeological exploration.</p> <p> * A first version of this paper was written for Seleukid Study Day VI, whose theme was the reception of Seleukid rule. I am grateful to Altay Coşkun and Richard Wenghofor for inviting me to participate in Seleukid Study Day VI, and to Vito Messina for useful discussions.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-8d925516346846dea5eb744b91dc82da2024-01-15T10:35:01ZdeuJagiellonian UniversityElectrum1897-34262084-39092022-10-0110.4467/20800909EL.22.005.15775 Honoring the King in the Seleukid and Ptolemaic Empires: A Comparative Approach. Part 1Catharine C. Lorber0 Independent researcher <p> Cultic and other honors offered to rulers by their subjects unambiguously express loyalty to the rulers. Based on data collected for the Seleukid and Ptolemaic empires, a comparison is offered emphasizing the particular qualities of the Seleukid record. The comparison considers geographic distribution, where the honors fell on a public to private spectrum, the occupations and ethnicities of the subjects who offered honors individually, the intensity of these practices, and changes in the patterns over time. We know in advance that honors for the rulers are weakly attested for the Seleukid east, and even in Koile Syria and Phoinike. Should this reticence be interpreted as a possible indication of tepid support for Seleukid rule in these regions? Alternative explanations or contributing factors include preexisting cultural habits, different royal policies, destruction of evidence by wars and natural disasters, and the unevenness of archaeological exploration.</p> <p> * A first version of this paper was written for Seleukid Study Day VI, whose theme was the reception of Seleukid rule. I am grateful to Altay Coşkun and Richard Wenghofor for inviting me to participate in Seleukid Study Day VI, and to Vito Messina for useful discussions.</p> https://new.ejournals.eu/czasopismo/electrum/artykul/honoring-the-king-in-the-seleukid-and-ptolemaic-empires-a-comparative-approach-part-1
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title_full Honoring the King in the Seleukid and Ptolemaic Empires: A Comparative Approach. Part 1
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title_short Honoring the King in the Seleukid and Ptolemaic Empires: A Comparative Approach. Part 1
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