Neokoroi : Greek cities and Roman emperors

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Neokoroi : Greek cities and Roman emperors

by Barbara Burrell

(Cincinnati classical studies, new ser. ; v. 9)

Brill, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [375]-394) and index

Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Harvard, 1980

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The neokoroi, or 'temple-wardens,' were Hellenized cities of the eastern Roman empire who received that title for possessing their provinces' temples to the living emperor. This work collects and analyzes all the evidence for the neokoroi, including their coins and inscriptions, contemporary and subsequent historical texts, and the archaeological remains of the temples themselves and the statues that stood within them. There were at least thirty-seven neokoroi, and each is examined in a separate chapter. The results are then re-analyzed chronologically, clarifying the development of the institution. Finally the statues, temples, cities, and provinces are compared, resulting in new insights into the rivalry and hierarchy among the cities, and the dialogue of worship that related them to their Roman overlords.

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