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Carminia Ammia

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Carminia held the civic honour of stephanephoros, a title given to magistrates in some Greek cities who had been granted the honor of being allowed to wear a wreath or garland on public occasions. She also served as
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the younger. Her granddaughter, Ulpia Carminia Claudiana also held civic office. This granddaughter appeared on Roman coinage with
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and of Aphrodite. Her first priesthood was later held by her son
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Graeco-Roman
benefactress
goddess
Aphrodite
Attouda
Caria
Asia Minor
priestess
Thea Maeter Adrastos
Marcus Ulpius Carminius Claudianus
Geta Caesar
Septimius Severus
Caracalla
Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft: Supplementband
L'Année épigraphique: revue des publications épigraphiques relatives a l'antiquité romaine
Polis
The Maeander Valley: A Historical Geography from Antiquity to Byzantium
ISBN
978-1-139-49935-4


Women and the Polis: Public Honorific Inscriptions for Women in the Greek Cities from the Late Classical to the Roman Period
ISBN
978-3-11-064428-9
"The Carminii of Attouda"

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