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Statue bases of prominent Romans are published which illuminate the institutional and political life of Amphipolis in the late Republican period.

A new inscription from the temple of Zeus Hypsistos is the first evidence of the Nonae outside of Italy, here presided over by a female slave who probably was elected by a voluntary association linked to the cult.

An inscribed pierre errante (Australia, Crete) in fact derives from Thessaloniki and reveals there a hitherto-unattested cult association.

An honorific inscription of the first century from Thessalonica reveals an imperial freedman, probably a T. Flavius, and his family, and shows that this city was the seat of the imperial procurators of Macedonia.

The decree, reedited, reveals Varinius' testamentary disposition, confirmed by an oath sworn by the council, to distribute money to the citizens on the anniversaries of his birthday.

An inscribed bust of the third century A.D. is published which reveals a hitherto-unattested title for a member of the provincial elite of Macedonia.

Nine decades after patenting the topic of "political theology" as a notion that speaks about the way how the love for the neighbour from the Gospel can be transmuted in the political life, the work of professor Pantelis Kalaitzidis, from Volos Academy bri... see more

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