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adam_text | САДРЖАЈ
1.
УВОД
11
2.
ВОЈСКА
15
3.
СТАНОВНИШТВО
20
4.
РЕЛИ
ГИ
J
A
22
5.
ПРИКУПЉАЊЕ
И
ОБЈАВЉИВАЊЕ
ИЗВОРА
26
a.
Прикупљање епиграфске грађе
26
б. Археолошка
истраживања
27
6.
ЕПИГРАФСКИ СПОМЕНИЦИ
-
ТИПОВИ И ПРЕДСТАВЕ
35
а. Врете и
облици епиграфских
споменика
35
б. Представе на споменицима
36
7.
КАТАЛОГ НАТПИСА
40
Дијакритички
знаци
40
1
Вотивни споменици
41
II
Надгробни
споменици
61
III
Фрагменти
епиграфских споменика
71
IV
Опеке
са
печатом,
instrumentum
89
8.
СПИСАК
ИЛУСТРАЦИЈА
92
9.
СПИСАК
СКРАЋЕНИЦА
93
10.
СПИСАК ЛИТЕРАТУРЕ
95
11.
ЕПИГРАФСКИ ИНДЕКС
100
12. ROMAN EPIGRAPHIC MONUMENTS
FROM
ČAČAK
AND ITS VICINITY
103
Army
104
Population
105
Religion
106
List of illustrations
107
13.
ИЗВОД ИЗ
РЕЦЕНЗИЈА
108
12.
ROMAN
EPIGRAPHIC MONUMENTS
FROM
ČAČAK
AND ITS VICINITY
The collection of epigraphic monuments of the National Museum in
Čačak
has
attracted attention of scholars as early as the nineteenth century (E Kanitz, J.
Safarik, Th. Mommsen, O.
Hirschfeld, N.
Vulic). It consists of forty four complete
or fragmentary inscriptions, and an upper part of an altar. Three monuments
out of the stated number have disappeared in the meantime
(4,18, 26),
while twelve are
published for the first time. Epigraphic monuments from the museum collection were
discovered on thirteen sites on the territory of
Čačak
municipality, one was found on the
territory of Ivanjica and one in
Požega
region. In the town of
Čačak
itself, epigraphic finds
are recorded on seven locations in the centre of the town; in the case of one monument the
conditions and the find place remain unknown.
The majority of monuments
(32)
was found in secondary usage. Even in late antiquity,
at the end of third and in the fourth century, fragments of epigraphic monuments were used
during the construction of thermae in the centre of
Čačak
(20),
of various buildings in the
court of the church of Holy Ascension, and probably in the monumental mausoleum in
Beljina
(21).
During the sixth century, inscriptions were used as building material for the
complex on
Gradina
on the Jelica mountain. In later periods, epigraphic monuments were
used for different purposes, e. g. paving the roads in the Turkish period
(41),
as an altar in
a graveyard church (Jezdina
- 10)
or as tombstones in village cemeteries
(Negrišori
-15).
Although the Roman settlement near
Čačak
is not mentioned by ancient sources,
inscriptions from the collection of the National Museum testify to the significance of this
region in Roman times. In the town of
Čačak
or its vicinity there was a border station
between Moesia Superior and
Dalmaţia.
Its staff consisted of
beneficiarii consularis
and
auxiliary troops of the Roman army. One should also search for
roman
roads and mines
in the wider area of
Čačak.
The region around
Čačak
belonged to the Roman province of
Dalmaţia.
The border
with Moesia Superior followed the course of the river Kolubara southward from the
Sava
river and passed east of
Čačak,
crossing the West
Morava.
Two Roman towns were located
in the watershed of this river. The first one is Municipium Mal(vesiatium), often mentioned
in epigraphic sources, identified with
Visibaba
near
Požega.
According to modern scholars,
the other town
-
Municipium
Ce^egerorum)
-
was located near Ivanjica.
Čačak
and its
vicinity probably belonged to the territory of municipium Malvesiatium, which stretched
to the border between
Dalmaţia
and Moesia Superior.
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Army
The region of
Čačak
has yielded a number of military inscriptions. Soldiers, officers,
and legionary or auxiliary commanders dedicated altars to Roman and Egyptian deities
(2,4-7, 9-13).
In addition, soldiers or military units are mentioned on three fragmentary
inscriptions
(18,20,23).
A number of inscriptions found in
Čačak
and its vicinity mention
beneficiarii consularis.
These officers dedicated two altars to Diana and Jupiter
(2, 7)
and one to a deity whose
name is not preserved
(13).
In addition, one small fragment also mentions a beneficiarius
consularis
(23).
Two
beneficiarii
consularis serving in
Čačak
were detached from the legion
XI Claudia
(2, 7),
which garrisoned Durostorum in Lower Moesia. Epigraphic evidence
clearly shows that the unit regularly sent
beneficiarii consularis
to
Dalmaţia
during the
third and second century. The officer whose name is not preserved might have served in
one of the
Pannonian
legions (X
Gemina,
XIV
Gemina).
Epigraphic monuments from the collection of the National Museum in
Čačak
testify to the presence of auxiliary units or detachments in the town or its vicinity. Most
inscriptions mention the cohort II milliaria nova Delmatarum equitata. Four commanders
and one
decurto
dedicated five altars to Roman and Egyptian deities
(4, 5, 6, 11, 12).
In
addition, a brick with the stamp of the cohort was discovered in the museum courtyard
(44).
The cohort II milliaria Delmatarum was founded in
169
or
170,
at the beginning
of Marcomannic wars of Marcus Aurelius. Epigraphic monuments from the National
Museum in
Čačak
imply that its camp was probably located in the town or its environs.
Epigraphic evidence from
Čačak
mentions one other auxiliary unit. Livius Maternus,
centurion of the cohort
VIII
voluntariorum
Romanorum,
dedicated an altar to Jupiter and
Genius loci in
197 (10).
Since the unit s permanent garrison during the second and third
century was Tilurium, we presume that Maternus commanded a detachment stationed in
the region of
Čačak.
Its presence in the area could be explained in various ways. It might
have taken part in the building of fortifications or the auxiliary fortress. On the other
hand, the detachment of the cohort
VIII
voluntariorum civium
Romanorum
could have
been sent to reinforce the provincial border. Didius Iulianus, governor of
Dalmaţia
in
176-
177,
suppressed some
hostes
confines. Similar situation might have arisen at the end of the
second century and our vexillatio was presumably sent to deal with it and reinforce the
garrison at the northeastern border of
Dalmaţia.
Military inscriptions found in
Čačak
and its vicinity testify that a border station
between the provinces of
Dalmaţia
and Moesia Superior was located in this region. One
assumes that the station of
beneficiarii
consularis chronologically preceded the auxiliary
fortress.
Beneficiarii
consularis probably served in
Čačak
or its environs during the second
century. In the last decades
ofthat
century, after
170,
the border station was garrisoned
by the newly formed cohort II milliaria Delmatarum, under the command of
Ti.
Claudius
Gallus
(5).
It remained in the region during the third century, as is shown by the altar
dedicated to Jupiter in
253 (6).
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The exact location of the station of
beneficiarii consularis
or of the auxiliary fortress
in the area of
Čačak
is impossible to determine. One must take in account two sites west
of the town. The first one is Jankovina, in Beljina, with the remains of Roman baths and
a settlement from the second and third century. The other site is Jezdina with traces of an
ancient agglomeration. The remains of a large building, which could be identified with the
station or castellum, were discovered in the bed of the Jezdina river.
Military inscriptions found in
Čačak
and its vicinity give rise to certain questions
concerning the history of northeastern
Dalmaţia. Beneficiarii
consularis stationed in the
area might have supervised the road network. Important Roman roads crossed in the
region of
Čačak
and stations of the
beneficiarii
were often located on crossroads. One road
passing through the valley of the West
Morava
connected the valley of the
Velika
Morava
with the silver mines in the region of Domavia. Two other roads branched from the valley
of West
Morava
near
Čačak.
One led northward to the mining district of
Rudnik
and
Kosmaj, while the other led southward, across the mountain Jelica towards
Novi Pazar.
Epigraphic monuments from the collection of the National Museum imply the
existence of mines in the area of
Čačak.
Beneficiarii
consularis protected mining districts
and supervised ore transports. From the reign of Marcus Aurelius the region of
Čačak
was garrisoned by the cohort II milliaria Delmatarum equitata. Comprising infantry and
cavalry, the unit was suitable for the protection of mining districts. The possible existence
of
roman
mines in the area of
Čačak
is corroborated by four dedications to Diana
(1-4).
The goddess was especially revered among miners because of her connection with the
moon and silver. Traces of ancient mining were discovered in the vicinity of
Čačak,
in the
village
Goračići,
at the foot of the mountain Jelica.
Monuments of the cohort II milliaria Delmatarum record names of two as yet
unattested commanders of the unit. Tiberius Claudius
Gallus
should be identified with
the senator of the same name, consul suffectus and governor of Numidia and
Dacia
at
the beginning of the third century
(5).
The career of Quintus Sextilius Marinus remains
unknown
(6).
We only know that the cohort was under his command in
253.
Population
Inscriptions from the collection of the National Museum in
Čačak
offer scant evidence
on the population of the area. Four altars record members of the senatorial and equestrian
orders respectively. Asinius
Maximus,
governor of
Dalmaţia,
appears as a dedicant of
an altar to Jupiter, along with the cohort II milliaria Delmatarum and its commander
Quintus Sextilius Marinus
(6).
His name was added in the autumn of
253
after Valerian s
victory over the usurper Aemilianus. Asinius
Maximus
should probably be identified with
Maximus,
consul
Ordinarius
of
253.
Four altars record names of the equestrian tribunes of the cohort II milliaria
Delmatarum. Tiberius Claudius
Gallus
commanded our unit in the second half of II
105
century during the reign of Marcus Aurelius or his successor Commodus. The remaining
steps of his equestrian career remain obscure. By the middle of the last decade of the
second century, circa
195,
he passed into the senatorial order. The last known phase of
his
cursus
was the governorship of
Dacia in
205-206/207 (5).
At the end of the second
century, certainly after Tiberius Claudius
Gallus,
the cohort II milliaria Delmatarum
was commanded by Gnaeus Pompeius Pollittianus
(11,12)
and in the mid-third century,
precisely in
253,
by Quintus Sextfflius Marinus
(6).
Unfortunately, epigraphic evidence
offers no data on their origin or careers.
According to the military inscriptions, a border station between
Dalmaţia
and Moesia
Superior was located in the area of
Čačak.
Among the soldiers serving in the station we
find a number of
beneficiarii
consularis and two officers of auxiliary troops.
Beneficiarii
bear imperial
gentilicia Iulius
(2)
and Aurelius
(7),
and the auxiliary officers bear non-
imperial
gentilicia Livius
(10)
and Statius
(4).
Titus Statius Crispinus,
decurto
of the cohort
II milliaria Delmatarum was probably recruited in a dalmatian family whose ancestor came
from Italy
(4).
The origin of Livius Maternus, centurion of the cohort
VIII
voluntariorum
civium
Romanorum
could not be determined.
All the members of the civilian population in the area of
Čačak
bear the imperial
gentilicium Aurelius
(3, 15, 18, 21, 22).
The fact implies that they might have belonged
to the native population and that they have obtained citizenship under Marcus Aurelius
or Caracalla. The most prominent among them was Aurelius Augustianus,
decurto
and
former duovir of the municipium Celegerorum in the third century
(15).
His tombstone
was found on the site of
Jovančića luka
near Ivanjica.
Inscriptions from the collection of the National Museum in
Čačak
record a certain
number of members of the native population of
Dalmaţia.
The area of
Čačak
was
inhabited by the Celtic tribe of Dindari, while Celegeri lived on the western border of
Moesia Superior.
Onomastic
data suggests that two women belonged to the native
population. They both bear Celtic names Bella
(15)
and Totia
(17).
Totia seems to have
originated from a romanized family, since her parents bear Latin names Proculus and
Marcella.
Maximus,
attested on an altar dedicated to Diana by his cousins, also belonged
to the native population of
Dalmaţia
(3).
His father s name Scenocalus is of Illyrian origin.
Judging by the
onomastic
formula, consisting of the personal name and the father s name
in genitive,
Maximus
was not a Roman citizen. His parents, however, were romanized to a
certain degree, since they gave their son a Latin name.
Religion
The collection of the National Museum in
Čačak
harbours twelve altars dedicated
to Roman deities Jupiter
(5-Ю),
Mars
(11),
Diana
(1-4, 9),
and Genius loci
(9, 10).
One
monument was dedicated to the Egyptian gods Serapis and
Isis (12).
The majority of altars are dedicated to the
Capitoline
Jupiter. Iuppiter Optimus
Maximus
appears alone on six monuments, and in conjunction with other deities on
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two monuments
(9:
Diana,
10:
Genius loci). All these altars were dedicated by soldiers
serving in the border station. Two of them were commanders of the cohort II milliaria
Delmatarum
-
Tiberius Claudius
Gallus
in the second half of the second II century
(5),
and
Quintos Sextilius
Marinus in
253 (6).
The centurion Livius Maternus commanded the
detachment of the cohort
VIII
voluntariorum civium
Romanorum
stationed in the area of
Čačak
in
197 (10).
One of the
beneficiarii consularis,
Aurelius from the legion XI Claudia,
also dedicated an altar to Jupiter
(7).
The fragmentary dedication to Jupiter, Diana and
Genius loci was probably set up by a member of a cohort
(9).
The collection of the National Museum in
Čačak
contains four altars dedicated
to Diana
(1-4).
These monuments were erected by soldiers and civilians. Two soldiers
served in the border station. Iulius
Capito,
beneficiantes
consularis, was detached from the
legion XI Claudia
(2).
Titos Statius Crispinus served as
decurión
in the cohort II milliaria
Delmatarum
(4).
One altar was dedicated by the three
Aurelii
for the health and welfare
of their cousin
Maximus
(3).
In the case of Claudius Niger it is not possible to determine
whether he was a soldier or a civilian
(1).
Two altars were dedicated to Genius loci. On the monument erected by Livius Maternus
in
197
the deity appears alongside Jupiter
(10).
The name of the person who erected the
altar to Jupiter, Diana, Genius loci and possibly Silvanus is not preserved
(9).
Mars Militaris
is attested only on one monument, erected by Cnaeus Pompeius Pollittianus, commander
of the cohort II milliaria Delmatarum, at the end of second century
(11).
One altar from the collection of the National Museum in
Čačak
records the names
of the Egyptian gods Serapis and
Isis (12).
Their cult was widespread among the Roman
soldiers, who invoked the gods to lead them to victory. The dedicant of our altar was the
tribune Cnaeus Pompeius Pollittianus.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Fig.
1 -
Roman provinces in the Central Balkans
Fig.
2 -
West Serbia, sites with epigraphic monuments
Fig.
3 -
Čačak,
topography of epigraphic monuments
Fig.
4 -
Tučkovo
-
Jelen
Do, situation plan (source: Dj.
Boskovic
-
1.
Zdravković
-
M.
Garašanin
-
J.
Kovačević, Starinar
1,1950,
fig.
5)
Fig. 5 -
Examples of dishes for washing hands, Pompeii, and
Fara Sabina
(source:
N. U.
Nuber, BRGK
53,1972,
Taf.
23)
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geographic | Čačak - Epigrafika Čačak Region (DE-588)4440743-9 gnd |
geographic_facet | Čačak - Epigrafika Čačak Region |
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T22:03:47Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9788684067076 |
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oclc_num | 440244080 |
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owner | DE-12 |
owner_facet | DE-12 |
physical | 109 S. |
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publishDate | 2008 |
publishDateSearch | 2008 |
publishDateSort | 2008 |
publisher | Narodni Muzej |
record_format | marc |
series | Prilozi za istoriju Čačka |
series2 | Prilozi za istoriju Čačka |
spelling | Ferjanić, Snežana Verfasser aut Rimski epigrafski spomenici Čačka i okoline Snežana Ferjanić ; Gordana Jeremić ; Aleksandra Gojgić Čačak Narodni Muzej 2008 109 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Prilozi za istoriju Čačka 2 In kyrill. Schr., serb. - Zsfassung in engl. Sprache u.d.T.: Roman epigraphic monuments from Čačak and its vicinity Latinski napisi - Antika Latinski natpisi - Čačak i okolina Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd rswk-swf Inschrift (DE-588)4027107-9 gnd rswk-swf Römerzeit (DE-588)4076769-3 gnd rswk-swf Čačak - Epigrafika Čačak Region (DE-588)4440743-9 gnd rswk-swf Čačak Region (DE-588)4440743-9 g Inschrift (DE-588)4027107-9 s Römerzeit (DE-588)4076769-3 s Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 s DE-604 Jeremić, Gordana Verfasser aut Gojgić, Aleksandra Verfasser aut Prilozi za istoriju Čačka 2 (DE-604)BV035756172 2 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018616143&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018616143&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | Ferjanić, Snežana Jeremić, Gordana Gojgić, Aleksandra Rimski epigrafski spomenici Čačka i okoline Prilozi za istoriju Čačka Latinski napisi - Antika Latinski natpisi - Čačak i okolina Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd Inschrift (DE-588)4027107-9 gnd Römerzeit (DE-588)4076769-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4114364-4 (DE-588)4027107-9 (DE-588)4076769-3 (DE-588)4440743-9 |
title | Rimski epigrafski spomenici Čačka i okoline |
title_auth | Rimski epigrafski spomenici Čačka i okoline |
title_exact_search | Rimski epigrafski spomenici Čačka i okoline |
title_full | Rimski epigrafski spomenici Čačka i okoline Snežana Ferjanić ; Gordana Jeremić ; Aleksandra Gojgić |
title_fullStr | Rimski epigrafski spomenici Čačka i okoline Snežana Ferjanić ; Gordana Jeremić ; Aleksandra Gojgić |
title_full_unstemmed | Rimski epigrafski spomenici Čačka i okoline Snežana Ferjanić ; Gordana Jeremić ; Aleksandra Gojgić |
title_short | Rimski epigrafski spomenici Čačka i okoline |
title_sort | rimski epigrafski spomenici cacka i okoline |
topic | Latinski napisi - Antika Latinski natpisi - Čačak i okolina Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd Inschrift (DE-588)4027107-9 gnd Römerzeit (DE-588)4076769-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Latinski napisi - Antika Latinski natpisi - Čačak i okolina Latein Inschrift Römerzeit Čačak - Epigrafika Čačak Region |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018616143&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018616143&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV035756172 |
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