The <i>Nonae Capratinae</i> in Dion and Religious Associations and Public Festivals in Roman Macedonia
Abstract
A new inscription from the temple of Zeus Hypsistos is the first evidence of the Nonae outside of Italy, here presided over by a female slave who probably was elected by a voluntary association linked to the cult.Downloads
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2016-07-30
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