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Kapłanki kultu cesarskiego hiszpańskich prowincji w inskrypcjach honoryfikacyjnych

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-0319.27.15

Słowa kluczowe:

epigrafika, inskrypcje honoryfikacyjne, historia Rzymu, kapłanki kultu cesarskiego

Abstrakt

From Augustus’ times imperial cult priesthood became the highest public function available for women in the Roman Empire. Worshipping the emperor and his family was also a form of showing loyalty of the province to the central power. Flaminicae or sacerdotes, as the priestesses were called in Spanish provinces, were attested in funeral and honorific inscriptions. This article focuses on the second type of the texts. Based on twelve inscriptions from Lusitania and Baetica, the merits of women and the honours they received will be analysed in order to picture the relationships of priestesses with their communities.

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  • Sylwia Matysiak - Uniwersytet Warszawski

    Sylwia Matysiak – PhD Student from University of Warsaw. Interested in history of women, as well as in religions and social issues in antiquity. Graduated from University of Warsaw in 2020 with a master thesis Features and Competence of Midwives in Soranos’ Treatise “Gynaecology” and Greek Inscriptions. In her PhD thesis she is mostly interested in public honorification of women in the west from the times of Augustus to the end of III century.

     

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2024-10-30

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Matysiak, Sylwia. 2024. “Kapłanki Kultu Cesarskiego hiszpańskich Prowincji w inskrypcjach Honoryfikacyjnych”. Collectanea Philologica, no. 27 (October): 215-28. https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-0319.27.15.