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This book gives a fascinating look at the religion of the second king of Rome, Numa Pompilius, who claimed direct contact with several gods in the Roman pantheon. Also included are 4 other essays on ancient Roman religion. This is also a short survey of Roman religion, particularly the Roman pantheon from its origins as abstract animistic deities to the rise of the God-Emperors, as codified under Augustus.
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