- Roma (mythology)
In
Roman mythology Roma was adeity personifying the Romanstate , or apersonification inart of thecity ofRome (as seen on thecolumn of Antoninus Pius ).First appearance
Roma first appeared in
269 BC on Roman coins from Rome and also on Roman coins fromLocri (Calabria ) in204 BC . It is hypothesized that non-Roman peoples might have also given Roma divine attributes.Fact|date=August 2008Roman Empire
Roma is principally a provincial goddess, used to inculcate loyalty among the provincials to the Roman state (although, late on, she did gain a temple in Rome itself). Temples to Roma were erected in
Smyrna (195 BC ) and a cult of Roma is reported inEphesus ,Sardis andDelos .Fact|date=August 2008Her worship was made official by
Augustus Caesar early in his career as "Princeps Senatus" or "Primus inter pares" (first citizen of the Senate and first among equals, respectively – i.e. Emperor) as part of apropaganda campaign. In this way he deified the concept of Rome, building many temples to her (often as a 'Temple of Rome and Augustus' to make the imperial cult and emperor worship more palatable), with a copy his Res Gestae alongside inscriptions that popularized the new goddess.
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