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Religion in archaic and republican Rome and Italy : evidence and experience
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ISBN: 0748614311 9780748614318 Year: 2000 Publisher: Edinburgh Edinburgh university press

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Geschichte der Denk- und Glaubensfreiheit im ersten Jahrhundert der Kaiserherraschaft und des Christenthums
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Year: 1847 Publisher: Berlin : Veit,

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Women and religion in the first christian centuries.
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ISBN: 1134841795 0203426886 0203298349 1280320362 9786610320363 9780203298343 9780203426883 9780415107488 0415107482 9780415107495 0415107490 9781134841745 9781134841783 9781134841790 1134841787 Year: 1996 Volume: 1 Publisher: London Routledge

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Women and Religion in the First Christian Centuries focuses on religion during the period of Roman imperial rule and its significance in women's lives.

Die Religionspolitik Marc Aurels
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ISBN: 3515081666 9783515081665 Year: 2002 Volume: 88 Publisher: Stuttgart Steiner

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Marcus Aurelius' rain miracle and the Marcomannic wars
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ISBN: 9789004166394 9004166394 9786612398353 1282398350 9047443268 Year: 2009 Volume: 308 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill ;

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The longest war of the Roman imperial period is the war Marcus Aurelius waged with the northern German and Sarmatian tribes. The best-known events of these wars were the lightning and rain miracles. Divine intervention saved the Roman troops who were surrounded by the Germans and suffering from a water shortage, by means of a lightning and rain miracle. Thunderbolts struck the enemy while the rain soothed the Romans’ suffering. Several pagan and Christian versions of the miracle existed already in Antiquity. Péter Kovács examines these events and their sources in detail. The most important source is the Column of Marcus Aurelius in Rome. The scenes of the column depict the miracles as well and therefore it was studied separately. The author also sketches the history of the Marcomannic wars. He publishes all the sources of the miracles and examines the development of the legend from Antiquity to the 14th century.

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