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2 years ago
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Which theocratic ideal came from the romans

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MissTica2 years ago
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  • The religious hierarchy was not the supreme power of the state. But the state religion was intertwined into every aspect of Roman life. ... The imperial cult was an embodiment of auctoritas, the legitimacy of the government and the underpinnings of the Roman state.

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