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Mythbusting Ancient Rome: did Christians ban the Ancient Olympics?

by Shushma Malik and Caillan Davenport Abstract: Malik and Davenport dismantle the idea that the Theodosian Code banned the Olympic Games on grounds of paganism. Instead, they show, the infrastructure necessary for the…

Date
16 July 2022
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Imperial History Late Antique Roman History Latin/Roman Resources Roman History

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