History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 307
... Christian and makes it obvious by his actual conduct – namely by worshipping our gods - then , however suspect he may have been with regard to the past , he should gain pardon from his repentance . ' - Under Marcus Aurelius , however ...
... Christian and makes it obvious by his actual conduct – namely by worshipping our gods - then , however suspect he may have been with regard to the past , he should gain pardon from his repentance . ' - Under Marcus Aurelius , however ...
Pagina 308
... Christian plan and extended it to include large - scale confiscations of church property . But his son Gallienus called a halt to this persecution , launching a policy of tolerance which lasted for forty years , during which the Church ...
... Christian plan and extended it to include large - scale confiscations of church property . But his son Gallienus called a halt to this persecution , launching a policy of tolerance which lasted for forty years , during which the Church ...
Pagina 311
... Christ , initiated over a period of years a series of measures openly favouring its adherents . Christian priests , other than those of dissident sects , were exempted from municipal obligations , and imperial funds were sent to ...
... Christ , initiated over a period of years a series of measures openly favouring its adherents . Christian priests , other than those of dissident sects , were exempted from municipal obligations , and imperial funds were sent to ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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