Feriale Duranum

Emperors

Deities

Other Imperials



Notes

  1. Kreitzer (1996), p. 72.
  2. Hekster (2008), p. 66.
  3. Pollard (2000), p. 142.
  4. Dirven (1999), pp. 184–185.
  5. Pollard (2000), p. 143.
  6. Hekster (2008), p. 81.
  7. Kreitzer (1996), pp. 72-73.
  8. Dirven (1999), p. 187.
  9. Pollard (2000), pp. 143 (especially note 126), 146.
gollark: I'm not sure where that would come from. Possibly people just read a lot of "people discussing it and suggesting changes" as "they dislike it".
gollark: This is indeed HIGHLY transparent.
gollark: This is documented, yes.
gollark: Maybe they just made it count all the users and never expected it to be a problem.
gollark: ... and the N/A ones.

References

  • Dirven, Lucinda (1999). The Palmyrenes of Dura-Europos: A Study of Religious Interaction in Roman Syria. Brill.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Kreitzer, Larry J. (1996). Striking New Images: Roman Imperial Coinage and the New Testament World. Sheffield Academic Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Hekster, Olivier (2008). Rome and Its Empire, AD 193–284. Edinburgh University Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Pollard, Nigel (2000). Soldiers, Cities, and Civilians in Roman Syria. University of Michigan Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Snyder, Walter F., Fink, R.O., and Hoey, A.S., eds., The Feriale Duranum [Yale Classical Studies, vol. 7] (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1940) [pp. 1–221]
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