@article{018e9e3f-b377-72db-bfa2-4317b166a60a, author = {Hadrien Bru}, title = {Seleucos I and the Cult of Zeus Nikatôr}, journal = {ELECTRUM}, volume = {2023}, number = {Volume 30}, year = {2023}, issn = {1897-3426}, pages = {197-209},keywords = {royal Seleucid cult; religious policy and propaganda; epigraphy; numismatics; onomastics; Syria; Anatolia; southern Taurus; Hellenistic period; Roman Imperial times}, abstract = {In order to study the cult of Zeus Nikatôr, six Greek inscriptions (one from northern Syria and five from southern Anatolia) are gathered and commented. The origin, the diffusion and the longevity of the cult are evoked, since it was vivid until the IIIrd century A.D. in the eastern Mediterranean, mainly in southern Taurus (Pamphylia, Lycia, Pisidia and Phrygia Paroreios). Accordingly, also in connection with onomastics and numismatics, the Seleucid memory and the remembrance of Seleucos I are discussed, from Hellenistic times to the Roman Imperial period, and beyond.}, doi = {10.4467/20800909EL.23.006.17323}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/electrum/article/seleukos-ier-et-le-culte-de-zeus-nikator} }