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Rather, they asked for prayer (orare), which others, such as Tertullian and Dionysius, had repeatedly advocated as an acceptable way for Christians to display their loyalty to the state. If Galerius had intended all the empire’s inhabitants to continue making dedications for the salvation of the emperors, he was fighting against the tide. Note the tone of the edict. A person “ought” (debebunt) to pray for the salvation of the emperors, implying that there was a lack of this activity. This was, in fact, the case.

The acta show, for example, that the imperial governor, the presiding official at the trial, perceived loyalty to the emperor, proper religious observance, and dedications for the salvation of the emperor as interrelated and nonnegotiable obligations on the part of the provinciales. A certain Speratus and a number of others were summoned to the proconsul’s office (secretarium) in Carthage. The proconsul, Saturninus, conducted the questioning. Why not renounce your beliefs and ask for a pardon from the emperor, he asked.

Whatever its called, this ideology, as detected in the variety of sources mentioned above, created the basis for a symbolic exchange that underpinned the practice—widespread throughout the Mediterranean world—of commissioning Greek and Latin dedications for the salvation of the emperor. What has been lacking in the discussion, however, is an indication of why, besides some vague sense of patriotism or compulsion, people affirmed this ideology by paying for inscriptions, permanently and publicly monumentalizing their loyalty to the state.

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