Public servants and cult officials: The socio-economic standing and activities of the priests of Apollo and the hieropoioi at Halasarna, Kos, c. 220–180 BC
This contribution presents part of a larger work on cult magistrates at the sanctuary of Apollo and Herakles at Halasarna in the decades c. 220–180 BC, treating them from different perspectives¹ (Figures 1–3). Here I will concentrate on the socio-economic standing of these magistrates, i.e. the prie...
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The sources which form the starting point of this present investigation consist of inscriptions. The first, IG XII 4.2, 458 comprises a longish list |
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