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The present paper aims to discuss the status of Jerusalem from the Seleucid era to the outbreak of the great revolt against Rome, with particular attention to the early Roman period. Its transformation into a polis and the character of its city governing bodies will be examined. The greater or lesser level of selfadministration held by the city in the different phases of its history will also be taken into consideration.
Keywords: Hellenistic and Roman Judaea, polis, Jerusalem, boulé, dêmos, synédrion, city administration -
- List of contributors
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- Werner Eck. Jerusalem in der Hohen Kaiserzeit und in der Spätantike: Wie war die Stadt organisiert und administriert?
- Alister Filippini. Un “triangolo rivale” tra il Meandro e il Lykos: Laodikeia, Hierapolis e Tripolis tra epoca ellenistica e Tarda Antichità
- Annarosa Gallo. Una restitutio finium agrorum vespasianea, il municipio tarentino e la forma Gracchiana
- Luigi Gallo. Le città greche e la qualità della vita
- Stefania Gallotta. L'ordine pubblico delle città: gli Sciti nella polis di Atene arcaica, un problema controverso?
- Samuele Rocca. “Now These Are the Names”. The Names of the Jews of Imperial Rome as Mirror of their Urban Identity
- Emilio Rosamilia. Hadrian, Foundation Stories, and Civic Identities in Second-Century-CE Cyrene
- Donata Violante. Gerusalemme. Storia e caratteri di una polis