Ceramic crustulum with the representation of Nemesis-Diana from Viminatium: A contribution to the cult of goddess nemesis in roman provinces of Central Balkans

The analysis of iconographic representation from ceramic medallion/cast for cakes (crustulum) from Viminatium showed that we are dealing with a very rare type of iconographic representation of goddess Nemesis-Diana. The monuments with syncretistic presentation of goddess Nemesis-Diana are n...

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Main Author: Gavrilović Nadežda
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Language:deu
Published: Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia 2011-01-01
Series:Starinar
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2011/0350-02411161191G.pdf
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spelling doaj-55b8280569214b29a15ab4dc889c25652020-11-24T22:47:10ZdeuInstitute of Archaeology, Belgrade, SerbiaStarinar0350-02412406-07392011-01-0120116119120310.2298/STA1161191G0350-02411161191GCeramic crustulum with the representation of Nemesis-Diana from Viminatium: A contribution to the cult of goddess nemesis in roman provinces of Central BalkansGavrilović Nadežda0Institute of Archaeology, BelgradeThe analysis of iconographic representation from ceramic medallion/cast for cakes (crustulum) from Viminatium showed that we are dealing with a very rare type of iconographic representation of goddess Nemesis-Diana. The monuments with syncretistic presentation of goddess Nemesis-Diana are not only very rare, but they imply a very close connection of the goddess with imperial cult and with games and gladiator fights in amphitheatre. Overview and analysis of all so far known cult monuments of goddess Nemesis, opened a question about the correlation of goddess and presumed amphitheatre in Viminatium and also a question about new aspect of honouring Nemesis in the territory of Roman provinces of Central Balkans - as a patroness of agonistic competitions and protectress of gladiatorial games and gladiators. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 177007: Romanization, urbanization and transformation of urban centres of civil, military and residential character in Roman provinces on territory of Serbia]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2011/0350-02411161191G.pdfCeramic medallion/castViminatiumNemesiscultvotive monumentsiconographyCentral Balkans
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Ceramic crustulum with the representation of Nemesis-Diana from Viminatium: A contribution to the cult of goddess nemesis in roman provinces of Central Balkans
Starinar
Ceramic medallion/cast
Viminatium
Nemesis
cult
votive monuments
iconography
Central Balkans
author_facet Gavrilović Nadežda
author_sort Gavrilović Nadežda
title Ceramic crustulum with the representation of Nemesis-Diana from Viminatium: A contribution to the cult of goddess nemesis in roman provinces of Central Balkans
title_short Ceramic crustulum with the representation of Nemesis-Diana from Viminatium: A contribution to the cult of goddess nemesis in roman provinces of Central Balkans
title_full Ceramic crustulum with the representation of Nemesis-Diana from Viminatium: A contribution to the cult of goddess nemesis in roman provinces of Central Balkans
title_fullStr Ceramic crustulum with the representation of Nemesis-Diana from Viminatium: A contribution to the cult of goddess nemesis in roman provinces of Central Balkans
title_full_unstemmed Ceramic crustulum with the representation of Nemesis-Diana from Viminatium: A contribution to the cult of goddess nemesis in roman provinces of Central Balkans
title_sort ceramic crustulum with the representation of nemesis-diana from viminatium: a contribution to the cult of goddess nemesis in roman provinces of central balkans
publisher Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia
series Starinar
issn 0350-0241
2406-0739
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The analysis of iconographic representation from ceramic medallion/cast for cakes (crustulum) from Viminatium showed that we are dealing with a very rare type of iconographic representation of goddess Nemesis-Diana. The monuments with syncretistic presentation of goddess Nemesis-Diana are not only very rare, but they imply a very close connection of the goddess with imperial cult and with games and gladiator fights in amphitheatre. Overview and analysis of all so far known cult monuments of goddess Nemesis, opened a question about the correlation of goddess and presumed amphitheatre in Viminatium and also a question about new aspect of honouring Nemesis in the territory of Roman provinces of Central Balkans - as a patroness of agonistic competitions and protectress of gladiatorial games and gladiators. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 177007: Romanization, urbanization and transformation of urban centres of civil, military and residential character in Roman provinces on territory of Serbia]
topic Ceramic medallion/cast
Viminatium
Nemesis
cult
votive monuments
iconography
Central Balkans
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2011/0350-02411161191G.pdf
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