Dii romani vs. Dii daci. La disolución de la religión dacia en la conquista romana
Keywords:
Dacian Wars, Dacian religion, Roman religion, Dacian gods, Roman gods, Dacia, Rome, Trajan, evocatio, devotion
Abstract
The Dacian Wars of Trajan in the years 101-102 and 105-106 AD, which culminated with the conquest of Dacia by Roman arms and its incorporation into the Empire, are a good example of the conceptions about the presence and role played by the gods in that specific field of war. But they are also a paradigmatic case of frontal religious conflict between the Roman religious system of imperial age and Dacian religion. The last disappeared without a trace as a result of the conquest, a specificity that we intend to highlight in this study.Downloads
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2015-02-03
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Carbó García, J. R. (2015). Dii romani vs. Dii daci. La disolución de la religión dacia en la conquista romana. ARYS, (11), 227-238. Retrieved from https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/ARYS/article/view/2433
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