Планция Магна Пергская: к проблеме женского эвергетизма в римской Малой Азии
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https://doi.org/10.52575/2687-0967-2025-52-2-291-305Ключевые слова:
Малая Азия, Перге, Памфилия, благотворительность, империя, Планция Магна, благоденствие, гендерАннотация
В статье впервые в отечественной историографии предпринята попытка дать очерк эвергетической деятельности одной из видных благотворительниц римской Малой Азии – Планции Магны из Перге в Памфилии. Археологический комплекс эллинистических ворот, перестроенный в парадные ворота города Перге – яркий пример деятельности частного благотворителя из небольшого провинциального города времен великого благоденствия (изобилия) II века. Будучи совокупностью самоуправляющихся общин, Римская империя эпохи Антонинов достигла вершины развития античной цивилизации, добившись самого высокого за все античное время уровня жизни граждан городских общин. Эта филантропия дополнялась государством в необходимых случаях, создавая эффективную систему частно-государственного партнерства. Деятельность Планции Магны представляет интерес еще и потому, что это – один из наиболее ярких примеров женского эвергетизма, что поднимает темы не только гендера, но и политико-правовые аспекты, касающиеся возможностей женщин проводить подобную деятельность. Еще одним памятником эвергетиссы является ее мавзолей, воздвигнутый перед парадным въездом в город.
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