The Founder’s Cult in Messambria Pontica
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Publication date: 26.06.2023
ELECTRUM, 2023, Volume 30, pp. 37 - 53
https://doi.org/10.4467/20800909EL.23.002.17319Authors
The Founder’s Cult in Messambria Pontica
The article deals with the early history of the politeia Messambria Pontica through the prysm of the foundation myth and cult. The almost simultaneous establishment of the cult and myth to the historical founder and mythical eponumous hero-founder attested on the silver coinage of Messambria may refer to a certain need of a group of Messambrian society to present itself in a certain way at-home and abroad. The author elieves that this should be considered within the ethnic discourse between Ionians and Dorians.
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Information: ELECTRUM, 2023, Volume 30, pp. 37 - 53
Article type: Original article
Institute of Balkan Studies and Centre of Thracology, “Prof. Alexander Fol” Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Published at: 26.06.2023
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