“Romana pietas et religio” manifestaciones en el territorio onubense

Authors

  • Nuria de la O Vidal Teruel Universidad de Huelva

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v19i.8226

Keywords:

Roman religion, Roman worship, Roman gods, Roman Archaeology, Huelva (Spain).

Abstract

In this article several archaeological evidences about roman religion from Huelva’s territory (Spain) are analysed. These archaeological sources (epigraphic, numismatic and sculptural) show us the similar customs that other nearby areas, in this place, certainly eccentrically of the Province Baetica, during the Roman period. In this area is possible to speak about four big sets of worships: the Officials –Imperial and Dynastic worship, and the Triad Capitolina, a gods’ wide sample of the Roman Pantheon (Mars, Diana, Silvanus, the Dii Manibus), a minimal representation of oriental worships across a possible worship to Isis in the north area, and finally, some manifestations related whit indigenous tradition. In last instance these practices are not but the reflex of a new political and social order that guarantees its power on a religious parallel order.

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Published

2008-01-01

How to Cite

Vidal Teruel, N. de la O. (2008). “Romana pietas et religio” manifestaciones en el territorio onubense. Anales De Arquelogía Cordobesa, 19, 71–98. https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v19i.8226

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