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Gli Ateniesi in Tracia. Le ossa di Reso e la nascita di Anfipoli

Mari, Manuela
2014
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978-88-8303-576-0
http://hdl.handle.net/10077/10357
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The main source of information on the cult of the Thracian hero Rhesus at Amphipolis is a detailed narrative in Polyaenus’ Stratagemata. According to this, the cult was introduced by the Athenian colonists who founded the city in 437 BC. In that occasion, a sanctuary (heroon) was built in the place where the supposed relics of Rhesus were buried. The paper studies the possible origins of Polyaenus’ account in some lost work of local historiography; it also discusses the remaining sources of information on the cult and the sanctuary (literary, epigraphic, archaeological, numismatic). On this basis, some general remarks on the ‘sacred topography’ of Amphipolis in the fifth century BC and a new interpretation of the historical context of the foundation of the colony are also suggested. The introduction of a supposedly ‘indigenous’ cult was meant not only to legitimate the Athenian claims on a much disputed territory and to make the city’s foundation possible, but also to involve the Thracian tribes of the area in the foundation itself and to include them in the city’s population. Other elements can confirm such an interpretation of the mixed nature of the city and of some peculiarities of its pantheon.
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Polymnia: Collana di Scienze dell'Antichità. Studi di Archeologia
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EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
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Manuela Mari, Gli Ateniesi in Tracia. Le ossa di Reso e la nascita di Anfipoli, in Sacrum facere. Atti del II Seminario di Archeologia del Sacro. Contaminazioni: forme di contatto, traduzione e mediazione nei sacra del mondo greco e romano. Trieste, 19-20 aprile 2013, a cura di Federica Fontana, Emanuela Murgia, Eut, Trieste, 2014, pp. 131-162
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