Memory, family, and community in Roman Ephesos /

This is the first book to analyze urban social relations in the eastern Roman Empire through the perspective of one elite family. From the late first to the mid-third century CE, the Vedii and their descendants were magistrates, priests and priestesses of local and imperial cults, and presided over...

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Main Author: Kalinowski, Angela V. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, [2021]
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Summary:This is the first book to analyze urban social relations in the eastern Roman Empire through the perspective of one elite family. From the late first to the mid-third century CE, the Vedii and their descendants were magistrates, priests and priestesses of local and imperial cults, and presided over Ephesos' many religious festivals. They were also public benefactors, paying for the construction of public buildings for the pleasure of fellow citizens. This study examines the material evidence of their activities, the buildings with their epigraphic and decorative programs, to show how members of the family created monuments to enhance their own and their family's prestige. It also discusses the inscriptions of the honorific statue monuments raised by the city and its subgroups for the family in return for their benefactions, arguing that these reflect the community's values and interests as much as they commemorate the benefactors and their families.
Physical Description:xviii, 447 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9781108477871
1108477879
9781108745161
1108745164