Nymphidia Monime och Cassia Victoria - en fallstudie av kvinnors roll inom augustalkollegiet
(2009) ARKK01 20091Department of Archaeology and Ancient History
- Abstract
- In the middle of the second century AD, the Augustales at Misenum decided to honor two women by co-opting one of them, Nymphidia Monime, into their collegium, and bestowing the title of sacerdos Augustalium, priestess of the Augustales, on the other, Cassia Victoria. The aim of this paper is to discuss on what grounds these two women were given access to what was normally an exclusively male context. Through analyzing the epigraphic and archaeological sources concerning the collegium of the Augustales, I reach the conclusion that the reasons for Nymphidia Monime’s and Cassia Victoria’s admission into the collegium are manifold although mainly of economical character, and that the most important factor seems to be their husbands’ already... (More)
- In the middle of the second century AD, the Augustales at Misenum decided to honor two women by co-opting one of them, Nymphidia Monime, into their collegium, and bestowing the title of sacerdos Augustalium, priestess of the Augustales, on the other, Cassia Victoria. The aim of this paper is to discuss on what grounds these two women were given access to what was normally an exclusively male context. Through analyzing the epigraphic and archaeological sources concerning the collegium of the Augustales, I reach the conclusion that the reasons for Nymphidia Monime’s and Cassia Victoria’s admission into the collegium are manifold although mainly of economical character, and that the most important factor seems to be their husbands’ already being members of the collegium. (Less)
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- author
- Andersson, Marie LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- ARKK01 20091
- year
- 2009
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- Nymphidia Monime, Cassia Victoria, Augustales, Sacello degli Augustali, Misenum, Q. Cominius Abascantus, L. Laecanius Primitivus, Kvinnors roll i romersk religion, Kejsarkult, Women's roles in Roman religion
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 1398432
- date added to LUP
- 2009-09-02 13:52:55
- date last changed
- 2009-09-02 13:52:55
@misc{1398432, abstract = {{In the middle of the second century AD, the Augustales at Misenum decided to honor two women by co-opting one of them, Nymphidia Monime, into their collegium, and bestowing the title of sacerdos Augustalium, priestess of the Augustales, on the other, Cassia Victoria. The aim of this paper is to discuss on what grounds these two women were given access to what was normally an exclusively male context. Through analyzing the epigraphic and archaeological sources concerning the collegium of the Augustales, I reach the conclusion that the reasons for Nymphidia Monime’s and Cassia Victoria’s admission into the collegium are manifold although mainly of economical character, and that the most important factor seems to be their husbands’ already being members of the collegium.}}, author = {{Andersson, Marie}}, language = {{swe}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{Nymphidia Monime och Cassia Victoria - en fallstudie av kvinnors roll inom augustalkollegiet}}, year = {{2009}}, }