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Deified emperors and actual beliefs
#16
I'm curious - is there a list compiled somewhere of when each deification of an Emperor took place? Like a timeline? Just wondering...
Aurelia Coritana
aka Laura Sweet
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[url:3tjsw0iy]http://www.legionten.org[/url]

Si vales, gaudeo. (If you are well, then I am happy.)
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#17
It's included in Dietmar Kienast's never-sufficiently-praised Römische Kaisertabelle (Darmstadt); my copy is from 1990, but there is a later edition, from 1996, and revised in 2004, which is reviewed here.
Jona Lendering
Relevance is the enemy of history
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#18
Fantastic, thanks!
Aurelia Coritana
aka Laura Sweet
[url:3tjsw0iy]http://www.theromanway.org[/url]
[url:3tjsw0iy]http://www.legionten.org[/url]

Si vales, gaudeo. (If you are well, then I am happy.)
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#19
Jona,

Are you familiar with Ittai Gradel, Emperor Worship and Roman Religion, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002? The monograph discusses the issues of the state, municipal, and private worship to the living and deceased emperors. In particular, the author talks about the worship of the living ruler outside of the state cult, and emperor's worship in the Roman household. Regarding the latter, the author suggests an explanation to the absence of the archaeological evidence of emperor-worship in the domus, and argues from the literary evidence that worship to the living rather than to deceased emperors was common to the Roman house.
M. CVRIVS ALEXANDER
(Alexander Kyrychenko)
LEG XI CPF

quando omni flunkus, mortati
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