Roman power and the memorial turn in civic honourability in western Asia Minor, c. 85 BCE – 14 CE
The honours granted by Hellenistic poleis to their benefactors long formed a means of creating ideological distance, integrating the power of kings and powerful outsiders, while maintaining civic agency and autonomy. Did this change under the rule of Rome? This article suggests that the civic honour...
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Language: | English |
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Presses Universitaires Franc-Comtoises
2023
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