acquisition of Salamis. Fortunately, we are rather well informed about the Salaminioi, thanks to a fourth century BC settlement decree, which regulates a dispute over property within the genos. What is of [...] acquisition of the island for the Athenians. Stephen Lambert has made the attractive case that the fourth century Salaminioi viewed themselves as the descendants of the original sixth century settlers of [...] g their own citizenship in a religiously, if not legally, binding way. I will now move to the fourth of the Salaminioi’s cults, to be precise that of Pandrosos, Aglauros and Ge Kourotrophos. The cult
Simeons, des ersten Säulenheiligen (Trier 1978). Howard Crosby Butler, Early churches in Syria, fourth to seventh century (Amsterdam 1929). Christine Strube, Die "Toten Städte": Stadt und Land in
identity at the gaze of the Athenians. In the fourth century the Thracians still put their mark on the Bendideia in this way. On a relief of the late fourth century we see ten men approaching Bendis from [...] the torch-race on horseback during the Bendideia. That the Bendideia was still very popular in the fourth century is also apparent in the so-called skin sale records ( IG II² 1496.86). These records list
evidence can be referred exclusively to the war context and to a period of time which goes from the fourth to the first century BC, that is from the evocatio of Iuno Regina from Veii (396 BC) to the [...] concerning the name of Rome’s secret tutelary divinity without any fear of revealing it. In the fourth century AD also Servius writes: in his commentary of the Aeneid he refers twice to the evocatio