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Izidin kult v rimskem cesarstvu in primeri iz ozemlja Slovenije
ID Uranič, Tina (Author), ID Zanier, Katharina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Antični svet je bil priča velikim številom božanstev, a nobeden ni pustil takšnega odtisa kot ga je egipčanska boginja Izida. S svojo mistično in eksotično avro je privabljala pripadnike obeh spolov, vseh starosti in vseh družbenih slojev. Njena moč se predvsem vidi v kljubovanju zatirajoči krščanski veri, ko so vsi drugi poganski kulti že ugasnili – tempelj v Filah je celo preživel propad zahodnega dela rimskega cesarstva. Iz tega razloga je v veliko pogledih postala glavna zastopnica poganske vere in njenim vplivom ni ušlo niti krščanstvo. Povedano drugače, Izidin kult je mogoče res usahnil, a za seboj je pustil bogato dediščino. Skozi svoj obstoj se je Izida dotaknila vseh najpomembnejših ozemelj mediteranskega prostora: od Grčije in Kartagine pa do Etrurije in Rima. Njeno prisotnost lahko zasledimo vse do meja rimskega imperija, ki je zavzemal dober delež evropskega prostora, tudi današnjo Slovenijo. V diplomski nalogi si bomo pogledali njeno pot od skromnih začetkov ob rojstvu egipčanske civilizacije, vzpona med najpomembnejša božanstva v egipčanskem panteonu, širitve izven egipčanskih meja in novega vzpona v rimskem imperiju do postopnega upada in končnega propada. O njej nam govorijo tako arheološki ostanki kot tudi pisni viri, ohranjeni na prostoru Mediterana in širše Evrope, preko katerih bom rekonstruirala njeno zgodbo. Poseben poudarek pa bo na koncu še na ostankih Izidinega kulta, odkritih v Sloveniji, in kaj nam ti lahko povedo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Izidin kult, rimsko cesarstvo, rimske province, Serapis, Harpokrat, Egipt, religija, Oziris, Slovenija.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151379 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.10.2023
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Language:English
Title:The Cult of Isis in the Roman Empire and Examples in the Territory of Slovenia
Abstract:
The ancient world witnessed numerous deities, but non has made such an impact as the Egyptian goddess Isis. With her mystic and exotic aura she attracted members of both genders, all ages and all social circles. Her power can be most clearly seen in her defiance towards the oppressive nature of Christianity, when all other pagan cults had been extinguished – the temple at Philae even survived the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. Because of this, she was in many ways the head representative of the pagan religion and even Christianity could not avoid her influence. In other words, the Isis cult may have withered, but she left behind a rich legacy. Throughout her existence Isis has touched all important countries of the Mediterranean basin: from Greece and Carthage to Etruria and Rome. Her presence can be traced to all corners of the Roman Empire, which covered a good portion of Europe, including today's Slovenia. In the thesis we will be looking at her course, from her humble beginnings at the birth of Egyptian civilization, ascent among the most important dieties in the Egyptian pantheon, expansion outside the Egyptian borders and new hights in the Roman Empire all the way to her gradual decline and eventual end. Both archaeological and written evidence preserved in the area of the Mediterranean basin and wider Europe speak of this and I will use them to reconstruct her story. At the end particular emphasis will be put on the remains of the Isis cult found in Slovenia and what they can tell us.

Keywords:Isis cult, Roman Empire, Roman provinces, Serapis, Harpokrates, Egypt, religion, Osiris, Slovenia.

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