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Tiresias: The Ancient Mediterranean Religions Source Database
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acclamation,, on imperial proposals
antioch, site of imperial court under julian
bodily imagery, imperial uses of
capitalization on imperial cult, conclusions on
charisma, imperial ideology and
clementia, imperial gesture
coinage, as imperial prerogative
conspectus, imperial
conversion, by women weavers in an imperial workshop
cult, imperial
diadem imperial insignia
dynastic grammar in imperial ideology
economy, imperial
family, imperial
forums, imperial
freedmen, imperial
ideology, roman imperial
imperial
imperial adjudication
imperial adoption public attention to
imperial adoption techniques for affiliating adopted sons
imperial adoption tensions with natural sons
imperial adoption transmission of power through
imperial census census of citizens
imperial churchgoing
imperial court
imperial expansionism
imperial family
imperial freedpersons
imperial horse guard
imperial ideology
imperial ideology dynastic grammar of
imperial office
imperial patron
imperial representation, in roman senate
imperial representation, pagan or christian elites
imperial rule, and integration
imperial rule, its debilitating effect
imperial slaves
imperial sociology
imperial succession
imperialism
law, roman imperial
new testament studies, and missing information on imperial cult
piety, imperial
politics, imperial
portraits, imperial, damnatio memoriae and
portraits, imperial, distribution of
portraits, imperial, power, roman, legitimacy of
portraits, imperial, sanctity of
portraits, imperial, standards and
portraits, imperial, uses of
power structures, imperial power
price, simon, and reconstruction of imperial cult practices
roman empire, imperial security forces
roman imperial
rome, imperial
sceptre imperial insignia
senate of rome, imperial relations with
statues, imperial
succession, imperial
tiberius, refusal of imperial power by
triumph, as an imperial monopoly