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Roman Religion and Cults on the Danube Limes in Serbia

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Gavrilović Vitas, Nadežda M.
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Golubović, Snežana
Mrđić, Nemanja
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Among different spheres of daily life led by Roman soldiers in the forts along the Danube Limes, one of the important ones was the sphere of spiritual culture, beliefs and religion. Although with the process of Romanisation, the official pantheon of Roman deities was introduced to the indigenous population, with the building and development of the defence frontier system on the Danube and Roman legions and auxiliary units who were stationed there, came soldiers of different origin and provenience, who brought with them their own religious beliefs and deities. Epigraphic and archaeological monuments found in the Danube Limes localities testify to the degree of acceptance or resistance of the autochthonous inhabitants towards different Roman, Hellenised and Oriental cults and show some very interesting examples of syncretism of the mentioned cults with unknown, indigenous gods and goddesses.
Keywords:
Danube Limes / Serbia / Roman cults / Army / Fortifications / Imperial cult
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Vivere Militare Est : From Populus to Emperors - Living on the Frontier, 2018, 1, 169-196
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  • Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology
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  • Romanization, urbanization and transformation of urban centres of civil, military and residential character in Roman provinces on territory of Serbia (RS-177007)

ISBN: 978-86-6439-036-1

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Roman deities was introduced to the indigenous population, with the building and
development of the defence frontier system on the Danube and Roman legions and
auxiliary units who were stationed there, came soldiers of different origin and provenience,
who brought with them their own religious beliefs and deities. Epigraphic
and archaeological monuments found in the Danube Limes localities testify to the
degree of acceptance or resistance of the autochthonous inhabitants towards different
Roman, Hellenised and Oriental cults and show some very interesting examples of
syncretism of the mentioned cults with unknown, indigenous gods and goddesses.
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author = "Gavrilović Vitas, Nadežda M.",
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abstract = "Among different spheres of daily life led by Roman soldiers in the forts along the
Danube Limes, one of the important ones was the sphere of spiritual culture, beliefs
and religion. Although with the process of Romanisation, the official pantheon of
Roman deities was introduced to the indigenous population, with the building and
development of the defence frontier system on the Danube and Roman legions and
auxiliary units who were stationed there, came soldiers of different origin and provenience,
who brought with them their own religious beliefs and deities. Epigraphic
and archaeological monuments found in the Danube Limes localities testify to the
degree of acceptance or resistance of the autochthonous inhabitants towards different
Roman, Hellenised and Oriental cults and show some very interesting examples of
syncretism of the mentioned cults with unknown, indigenous gods and goddesses.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology",
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Gavrilović Vitas, N. M.. (2018). Roman Religion and Cults on the Danube Limes in Serbia. in Vivere Militare Est : From Populus to Emperors - Living on the Frontier
Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology., 1, 169-196.
Gavrilović Vitas NM. Roman Religion and Cults on the Danube Limes in Serbia. in Vivere Militare Est : From Populus to Emperors - Living on the Frontier. 2018;1:169-196..
Gavrilović Vitas, Nadežda M., "Roman Religion and Cults on the Danube Limes in Serbia" in Vivere Militare Est : From Populus to Emperors - Living on the Frontier, 1 (2018):169-196.

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