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The Sodales or Sacerdotes Augustales (singular Sodalis or Sacerdos Augustalis),Cura Annonae (annona or grain dole).[9]
In Rome, the twenty one sodales were chosen by lot from among the aristocracy, to which were added Tiberius,
seviri Augustales, as Linderski put it: “two vastly dissimilar organizations sharing a similar name”.[12] Related to the sodales Augustales were lesser known priesthoods that maintained the cults to deceased, deified emperors, each of whom had their own dedicated sodality.[13]
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Notes
- Annales 1.83
- ^ a b Tacitus, Annales 1.54
- ^ CIL 10.1624; ILS 156
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- ^ Vandevoorde, Lindsey, "Of Mice and Men. Financial and Occupational Differentiation among *Augustales", Histoire et anthropologie des mondes anciens, Anthropologie et Histoire des Mondes Antiques - UMR 8210, 7 | 2015, Marchands romains au long cours https://doi.org/10.4000/mondesanciens.1534 [1]
- Dio Cassius. LVI.46
- ^ Orelli, Inscrip. 2366, 2368
- ^ Linderski, J. (2007). "Augustales and Sodales Augustales". Roman Questions II, Selected Papers: 183.
- ISBN 978-1-937040-80-2.