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Epigrafía estatuaria de culto imperial en los conventus Cordubensis e Hispalensis

Authors: Molina Torres, M. Pilar;

Epigrafía estatuaria de culto imperial en los conventus Cordubensis e Hispalensis

Abstract

En el presente artículo analizamos 68 inscripciones procedentes de los conventus Cordubensis e Hispalensis que nos han permitido acercamos al tema de la escultura romana de la Bética a partir de las fuentes epigráficas, y más concretamente de aquéllas ligadas estrechamente al culto imperial. Así, como quedará puesto de manifiesto, las inscripciones estudiadas corresponden en su mayoría a donaciones de estatuas (de divinidades, emperadores o particulares) realizadas, junto con sus correspondientes pedestales, por cargos sacerdotales (locales o provinciales) vinculados al citado culto.

In the present article we analyze 68 inscnpttons coming from conventus Cordubensis and Hispalensis that have allowed us to make an approach to the subject of the Roman sculpture of the Betica from the epigraphic sources, and more concretely those related closely to the imperial cult. Thus, as it will be exposed, the studied inscriptions correspond in their majority to donations of statues (of divinities, emperors or individuals) made, along with their related pedestals, by priesthoods (local or provincial) tie to the mentioned cult.

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Spain
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Culto imperial, 900, Pedestales de estatuas, 930, Sacerdocios

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