Cult Places and Cultural Change in Republican Italy

Titel: Cult Places and Cultural Change in Republican Italy [Elektronische Ressource] : A Contextual Approach to Religious Aspects of Rural Society after the Roman Conquest
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Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2010
Umfang: 276 p.
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ISBN: 9789089641779
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047I    $aCultusplaatsen vervulden een spilfunctie in de landelijke gebieden van Italië. Vanaf de vierde eeuw v. Chr. werden zij veroverd door Rome. De politieke en militaire invloed van Rome is bekend, maar er is weinig aandacht geweest voor de gevolgen van Romes veroveringen op religieus vlak. Tesse Stek werpt licht op de veranderingen binnen heiligdommen en religieuze structuren als gevolg van de Romeinse expansie. De religieuze invloed van Rome gold altijd als beperkt, maar Stek betoogt dat de veroveringen leidden tot de installatie van nieuwe Romeinse cultusplaatsen, rituelen en feesten. Ook bestaande inheemse heiligdommen werden daarvoor hergebruikt. Tegelijkertijd speelden heiligdommen een hoofdrol in het formeren en consolideren van nieuwe Italische etnische groepen die in reactie op de Romeinse expansie ontstonden. 

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