
handle: 10272/2795
Este estudio se centra en el desarrollo del culto imperial, a partir de los datos aportados por la epigrafía y la numismática, en la Campiña de Córdoba, entendiendolo como uno de los mecanismos utilizados por el Imperio para legitimar, mantener y reproducir el orden social y político existente. Además este trabajo nos ha permitido analizar dicho culto unido a la base económica y social generada con la integración en el mundo romano, de ahí la importancia que adquiere el acercamiento a los cambios (institucionales, económicos y sociales) que se producen tras los primeros siglos de dominio romano y que implican la expansión tan temprana de esta práctica religiosa._______________________________This paper centres on the development of the imperial cult, from the documental sources (epigraphics and numismatics), in the Campiña of Córdoba, understand as one of the mechanisms utilized by the Empire to legitimate, to maintain and to reproduce the existing polical and social order. Besides this work has permitted us to analyze this cult united to the social and economic base generated with the integration in the Roman worl. From ther, the importance that acquires the approach to the changes (intitutional, economic, social) that they are produced after the first Roman centuries of control and that they imply the early expansion of this religious practice.
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