History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 255
... cult of Cybele , the ancient divine earth - mother of Asia Minor . Admitted to Roman cult in 204 BC , and later celebrated in an extraordinary poem of Catullus , the worship of Cybele , accompanied by stirring ritual dramas , raised ...
... cult of Cybele , the ancient divine earth - mother of Asia Minor . Admitted to Roman cult in 204 BC , and later celebrated in an extraordinary poem of Catullus , the worship of Cybele , accompanied by stirring ritual dramas , raised ...
Pagina 296
... cult of the Sun , which was revered by millions of the inhabitants of the Roman empire ; and its religion for a time even became the state worship . From the remotest periods of antiquity onwards , people had concluded , from their ...
... cult of the Sun , which was revered by millions of the inhabitants of the Roman empire ; and its religion for a time even became the state worship . From the remotest periods of antiquity onwards , people had concluded , from their ...
Pagina 297
... cult came into vogue in order to respond to such yearnings . It was the worship of an ancient Iranian deity , Mithras , who was god of the Morning Light , and from the first century AD onwards was identified with the Sun himself . But ...
... cult came into vogue in order to respond to such yearnings . It was the worship of an ancient Iranian deity , Mithras , who was god of the Morning Light , and from the first century AD onwards was identified with the Sun himself . But ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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