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Damnatio ad bestias
Tolerant Criminal Law of Rome in the Light of Legal and Rhetorical Sources
Death by Crucifixion and Damnatio Ad Bestias Were Usually Watched by the Public. Why Do You Think This Was? Punishments For
“Damnatio Ad Bestias”; Or, Condemnation to Beasts: the Digital As Animal
Narrative of Androcles and the Lion.' Patricia Watson University of S
The 1844 Study Bible the Cross of Christана1 the Cross
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Blood Sacrifice: the Connection Between Roman Death Rituals and Christian Martyrdom
Roman Spectacle Buildings As a Setting for Martyrdom and Its Consequences in the Christian Architecture
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Gladiators and Caesars : the Power of Spectacle in Ancient Rome
Torture in Seneca's Philosophical Works
The Beheading of John the Baptist in the First Three Centuries: Memory, Violence, And
Crucifixion in the Mediterranean World
New Evidence About Roman Britain Executions Revealed 13 August 2021
Damnatio Ad Bestias I Inne Kary Wykonywane Na Arenie W
The Rule of Law: a Necessary Pillar of Free and Democratic Societies for Protecting Human Rights
Envy, Poison, and Death
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The Samnite Legacy
The Martyred Body As a Site of Divine—Human Encounter in the Letters of Ignatius of Antioch
A Matter of Life and Death: Gladiatorial Games, Sacrificial
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A Man Fighting a Lion: a Christian 'Theme' in Yiddish Epics
The Passion of Perpetua
Elephants in War and Victory
The Religion of Constantine I: an Analysis of the Modern Scholarly Hypotheses and Interpretations of the Contemporary Evidence
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A Scene of Damnatio Ad Bestias on a Key Handle from Leicester
Summum Supplicium in the Legislation of Christian Roman Emperors
Kristen Bell a Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the University of North
The Acts of Paul and Thecla Ecclesial, Social and Political Context
Slavery and Freedom Reasons and Consequences of the Use of Rewards
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Fatal Charades: Roman Executions Staged As Mythological Enactments*
Spectacular Tropes: Representations of the Roman Arena
The Worst First Citizen