Divine justification: Flavian imperial cult
It is the aim of this thesis to examine and contrast three aspects of the Roman state imperial cult as it existed under the Julio-Claudians and Domitian: the official state cult recorded by the Arval brothers (chapter one), and the roles of the Genius of the princeps (chapter two) and the divi (chap...
Main Authors: | Suess, J, Jessica A Suess |
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Other Authors: | Quinn, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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