Domination subie, domination choisie : les cités d’Asie Mineure face au pouvoir romain, de la République à l’Empire
Since the beginning of Roman rule over Asia Minor, Greek cities have either resisted the new power or paid allegiance to it. After the defeat of Mithridates, resistance could no longer be achieved through direct revolt, but rather through judicial action. Allegiance took the form of civic honours in...
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description | Since the beginning of Roman rule over Asia Minor, Greek cities have either resisted the new power or paid allegiance to it. After the defeat of Mithridates, resistance could no longer be achieved through direct revolt, but rather through judicial action. Allegiance took the form of civic honours inherited from the Hellenistic tradition. This article examines briefly the changes in those two attitudes towards Rome between the Republic and the Empire. It then offers a study of a very particular type of honours conferred to Augustus in 9 B.C.: the new calendar of the province of Asia, a measure initiated by the governor and approved by the koinon of Asia. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a5788004ddb24b1d87bfa9b2a11e98472023-02-09T16:33:03ZfraPresses universitaires du MidiPallas0031-03872272-76392014-10-019621723210.4000/pallas.1263Domination subie, domination choisie : les cités d’Asie Mineure face au pouvoir romain, de la République à l’EmpireAnna HellerSince the beginning of Roman rule over Asia Minor, Greek cities have either resisted the new power or paid allegiance to it. After the defeat of Mithridates, resistance could no longer be achieved through direct revolt, but rather through judicial action. Allegiance took the form of civic honours inherited from the Hellenistic tradition. This article examines briefly the changes in those two attitudes towards Rome between the Republic and the Empire. It then offers a study of a very particular type of honours conferred to Augustus in 9 B.C.: the new calendar of the province of Asia, a measure initiated by the governor and approved by the koinon of Asia.http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/1263Asia Minorkoinon of Asiapublicanicivic honoursimperial cultjulian calendar |
spellingShingle | Anna Heller Domination subie, domination choisie : les cités d’Asie Mineure face au pouvoir romain, de la République à l’Empire Pallas Asia Minor koinon of Asia publicani civic honours imperial cult julian calendar |
title | Domination subie, domination choisie : les cités d’Asie Mineure face au pouvoir romain, de la République à l’Empire |
title_full | Domination subie, domination choisie : les cités d’Asie Mineure face au pouvoir romain, de la République à l’Empire |
title_fullStr | Domination subie, domination choisie : les cités d’Asie Mineure face au pouvoir romain, de la République à l’Empire |
title_full_unstemmed | Domination subie, domination choisie : les cités d’Asie Mineure face au pouvoir romain, de la République à l’Empire |
title_short | Domination subie, domination choisie : les cités d’Asie Mineure face au pouvoir romain, de la République à l’Empire |
title_sort | domination subie domination choisie les cites d asie mineure face au pouvoir romain de la republique a l empire |
topic | Asia Minor koinon of Asia publicani civic honours imperial cult julian calendar |
url | http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/1263 |
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