Roman Religion: A Short Introduction to Religion and Spirituality at Home and in the State from Roman Republic to Roman Empire, First Century BCE-CE

Although Rome was covered with marble temples by the end of the first century CE, temples were used for a range of activities beyond religious practice and cult, such as meetings of the Senate, for example. At home, however, the private household gods, the Lares and Penates, were paramount; they wer...

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Main Author: Deuling, Judy K. (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Common Ground Publishing 2011
In: The international journal of religion and spirituality in society
Year: 2011, Volume: 1, Issue: 3, Pages: 195-204
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