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SUMMARY:Antinoupolis – a new Polis in Egypt. Some remarks on the developm
 ent of the city in the 2nd and 3rd century AD
DESCRIPTION:Antinoupolis was founded in 130 AD by the Roman emperor Hadrian
 . He granted the new city both the status of a polis and a number of privi
 leges to the new settlers. Within the province of Aegyptus\, the city and 
 its colonists therefore occupied a special position\, which even competed 
 with that of the Alexandrians. The paper will take a closer look at this i
 mplied status of Antinoupolis within the province and will ask how Hadrian
 ’s new foundation developed in the 2nd and 3rd century. In the 2nd centu
 ry\, the granting of privileges led to the Antinoites having a special pos
 ition compared to all other inhabitants of the province\, but nevertheless
  the new foundation does not seem to have fulfilled the expectations origi
 nally set for it. In the 3rd century\, Antinoupolis then saw the gradual e
 rosion of its privileges under a simultaneous increase in urban representa
 tion of the metropoleis of the nomes. Did the polis nevertheless succeed i
 n maintaining its position within the province?\\r\\nZoom-Link: https://un
 ibas.zoom.us/j/99780258699?pwd=ZEkrQkJqWTRmZXBoNVJ1ZUFNclU3Zz09 [https://u
 nibas.zoom.us/j/99780258699?pwd=ZEkrQkJqWTRmZXBoNVJ1ZUFNclU3Zz09] Meeting-
 ID: 997 8025 8699 Kenncode: 644414
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Antinoupolis was founded in 130 AD by the Roman emperor Hadri
 an. He granted the new city both the status of a polis and a number of pri
 vileges to the new settlers. Within the province of Aegyptus\, the city an
 d its colonists therefore occupied a special position\, which even compete
 d with that of the Alexandrians. The paper will take a closer look at this
  implied status of Antinoupolis within the province and will ask how Hadri
 an’s new foundation developed in the 2nd and 3rd century. In the 2<sup>n
 d</sup> century\, the granting of privileges led to the Antinoites having 
 a special position compared to all other inhabitants of the province\, but
  nevertheless the new foundation does not seem to have fulfilled the expec
 tations originally set for it. In the 3rd century\, Antinoupolis then saw 
 the gradual erosion of its privileges under a simultaneous increase in urb
 an representation of the metropoleis of the nomes. Did the polis neverthel
 ess succeed in maintaining its position within the province?</p>\n<p>Zoom-
 Link: <a href="https://unibas.zoom.us/j/99780258699?pwd=ZEkrQkJqWTRmZXBoNV
 J1ZUFNclU3Zz09">https://unibas.zoom.us/j/99780258699?pwd=ZEkrQkJqWTRmZXBoN
 VJ1ZUFNclU3Zz09</a><br /> Meeting-ID: 997 8025 8699<br /> Kenncode: 644414
 </p>
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