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Magic in Private and Public Lives of the Ancient Romans
PÉROTIN and the ARS ANTIQUA the Hilliard Ensemble
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Vox Tua Nempe Mea Est. Dialogues with the Dead in Roman Funerary Commemoration
The Imperial Cult During the Reign of Domitian
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Celts and Romans: the Transformation from Natural to Civic Religion Matthew at Ylor Kennedy James Madison University
History of Rome (Ab Urbe Conditā)
The Gods of Ancient Rome Religion in Everyday Life from Archaic to Imperial Times 1St Edition Pdf, Epub, Ebook
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Roman Ideas of Deity in the Last Century
The Strange History of a Flamen Dialis
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ABSTRACT Household Religion in Rome: an Examination of Domestic
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A Place at the Altar: Priestesses in Republican Rome