The Religion in the Roman Army in Lower Moesia Province (1st—4th c. AD)
Религията в римската армия в провинция Долна Мизия (І—ІV в.)
Language: Bulgarian with a summary in English
Category: Roman religion
Table of contents /summary/
Preface
I. Introduction to the problems
1. Review of historiography
2. Foundation and organization of province of Moesia (Lower Moesia). Forming of Lower Danube limes. Dislocation of the Roman legions and auxiliaries
3. Romanization in the territories north of the Balkan Mountains
4. Character of the religion in the Roman army
II. Official religion in the Roman army in Lower Moesia province
1. Capitoline triad
2. Mars
3. The cult of the Standarts
4. The cult of the Emperor (Imperial Numina)
5. Defined abstractions
6. Military genii
III. Unofficial religion in the Roman army in Lower Moesia province
1. Roman and Greek-Roman cults
1.1. Diana and Apollo
1.2. Hercules
1.3. Liber Pater
1.4. Silvanus
1.5. Asclepius and Hygeia
2. Thracian cults
3. Eastern cults
4. Varia
IV. Problems of the religion in the Roman army in Lower Moesia province
1. Territorial distribution of the worshipped cults
2. Dependency between military rank and worshipped cults
3. Ethnic composition of the dedicators
4. Characteristics of the religion in the Roman army in Lower Moesia province
Conclusion
Bibliography
Summary
Appendix
I. Inscriptions
II. Tables
III. Maps
IV. Diagrams
V. Indices
Религията в римската армия в провинция Долна Мизия (І–ІV в.)
Details | |
Publisher | St Cyril and St Methodius University of Veliko Turnovo Publishing House |
Language | Bulgarian with summary in English |
Pages | 460 |
Illustrations | b&w photographs, drawings, maps |
Binding | paperback |
ISBN | 978-954-524-739-2 |
Creation date | 2010 |
Size | 16 х 24 cm |