La construcción religiosa de la Hélade imperial: El Panhelenion

The coming of Greece under Roman rule marks the beginning of a series of political, administrative and most of all religious transformations, with particular regard to the diffusion across the Greek world of the Imperial Cult as an instrument of territorial cohesion. The present study focuses on a s...

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Main Author: Rocio Gordillo Hervas (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
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Published: Firenze University Press 2012
Series:Premio Tesi di Dottorato
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