The Impact of Imperial Rome on Religions, Ritual and Religious Life in the Roman Empire : Proceedings from the Fifth Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Roman Empire, 200 B.C. - A.D. 476) Münster, June 30 - July 4, 2004

The fifth volume Impact of Empire (Roman Empire, 200 BC-AD 476) focuses on the impact of imperial Rome on religion, treating connections between Roman expansion and religion; the imperial impact on local cults; priests, priestesses and bishops and the divinity of Roman Emperors. Readership: All thos...

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Other Authors: de Blois, Lukas (Editor), Funke, Peter (Editor), Hahn, Johannes (Editor)
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Published: Brill 2006
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