Les cultores deorum en Afrique à l’époque romaine

Professional and religious corporations in the Roman world have been the subject of several in-depth studies. The results achieved by the authors were generalized to all provinces, but there were specificities in each province that were not taken into consideration. Such is the case of colleges of c...

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Main Author: Jalel Mabrouk
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2021-05-01
Series:Pallas
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/21765
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description Professional and religious corporations in the Roman world have been the subject of several in-depth studies. The results achieved by the authors were generalized to all provinces, but there were specificities in each province that were not taken into consideration. Such is the case of colleges of cultores deorum in Roman Africa. The aim of this study is to define their characters and their place in society. We have recorded 41 inscriptions which show that these colleges played an important role in the religious and social life in the African city during the Early Empire.
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spellingShingle Jalel Mabrouk
Les cultores deorum en Afrique à l’époque romaine
Pallas
cultores
gods
colleges
Africa
Rome
religion
title Les cultores deorum en Afrique à l’époque romaine
title_full Les cultores deorum en Afrique à l’époque romaine
title_fullStr Les cultores deorum en Afrique à l’époque romaine
title_full_unstemmed Les cultores deorum en Afrique à l’époque romaine
title_short Les cultores deorum en Afrique à l’époque romaine
title_sort les cultores deorum en afrique a l epoque romaine
topic cultores
gods
colleges
Africa
Rome
religion
url http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/21765
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