Between kingdom and ""koinon"" :: Neapolis/Neoklaudiopolis and the Pontic cities.
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505 | 8 | |a 4. Summary remarks5. The Pontic koinon of Pontus et Bithynia; 6. The Paphlagonian koinon; 7. The koinon of Armenia Minor; 8. The Pontic koina outside the double province Pontus et Bithynia; Chapter IV: Neoklaudiopolis -- the local level; 1. Introduction; 2. Civic institutions; 3. The social and private sphere; 4. Private associations; 5. The military sphere; 6. The administrative sphere; 7. The religious sphere; 8. Language; 9. Onomastics; 10. Citizenship -- local and Roman; 11. The civic era; 12. Conclusion; Chapter V: The provincialisation of Pontos: Sacrilege and slaughter; 1. Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Cities, fortresses and temple states3. Rebellion and reluctance -- return to dynastic rule; 4. Not yet fit for Roman rule -- Mark Antony's reorganisation of Pontos; 5. King Polemon -- the making of a pious dynasty; 6. Pythodoris -- a wise woman and a skilled ruler; 7. Polemon II and the eclipse of the Pontic kingdom; 8. Pontos under Roman rule; 9. Imperial rule and imperial cult in the Pontic areas; 10. Pontic names; 11. The imperial cult and the pressure to conform; Chapter VI: Mission complete; Conclusion; Appendix: The remaining six imperial oaths; Literature; Abbreviations; Bibliography | |
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contents | Intro; Contents; Introduction; Chapter I: The imperial oaths; 1. The imperial oath from Neapolis; 2. A comparison of the imperial oaths; 3. Scholarly trends in the study of the origins and development of the imperial oath; 4. The purpose of the preserved imperial oaths; Chapter II: The provincial assemblies of the Pontic areas; 1. Marcus Antonius Rufus and the koinon; 2. Enter the koinon; 3. The political importance of the koinon; 4. The koinon and res repetundae; Chapter III: The Pontic koina; 1. Introduction; 2. A war of analysts and unitarians; 3. The impact of Deininger 4. Summary remarks5. The Pontic koinon of Pontus et Bithynia; 6. The Paphlagonian koinon; 7. The koinon of Armenia Minor; 8. The Pontic koina outside the double province Pontus et Bithynia; Chapter IV: Neoklaudiopolis -- the local level; 1. Introduction; 2. Civic institutions; 3. The social and private sphere; 4. Private associations; 5. The military sphere; 6. The administrative sphere; 7. The religious sphere; 8. Language; 9. Onomastics; 10. Citizenship -- local and Roman; 11. The civic era; 12. Conclusion; Chapter V: The provincialisation of Pontos: Sacrilege and slaughter; 1. Introduction 2. Cities, fortresses and temple states3. Rebellion and reluctance -- return to dynastic rule; 4. Not yet fit for Roman rule -- Mark Antony's reorganisation of Pontos; 5. King Polemon -- the making of a pious dynasty; 6. Pythodoris -- a wise woman and a skilled ruler; 7. Polemon II and the eclipse of the Pontic kingdom; 8. Pontos under Roman rule; 9. Imperial rule and imperial cult in the Pontic areas; 10. Pontic names; 11. The imperial cult and the pressure to conform; Chapter VI: Mission complete; Conclusion; Appendix: The remaining six imperial oaths; Literature; Abbreviations; Bibliography IndicesAncient personal names; Modern personal names; Places; Subjects; Main sources |
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