Funeral traditions of Romans and barbarians of Gallia in I-III centuries AD
Death and funeral traditions in the pre-Christian era have been studied in different degree, thoroughly in the cultures of ancient Rome and ancient Greece, much less in detail in the cultures of pagans, who in Europe were commonly called barbarians. The article is an attempt to comparatively analyze...
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description | Death and funeral traditions in the pre-Christian era have been studied in different degree, thoroughly in the cultures of ancient Rome and ancient Greece, much less in detail in the cultures of pagans, who in Europe were commonly called barbarians. The article is an attempt to comparatively analyze the customs and rituals of burial of the dead in the Roman Empire and Gallia in the I-III centuries AD. The paper shows the main similarities and differences of funeral traditions in these cultures and their mutual influence. |
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spelling | doaj.art-3b8a2d8dba834ddb8a565148adb1fdd02023-10-28T23:26:37ZengInstitute of Modern Humanitarian ResearchesStudia Humanitatis2308-80792023-10-013Funeral traditions of Romans and barbarians of Gallia in I-III centuries ADKhrul Anastasiia0Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University (Warsaw, Poland)Death and funeral traditions in the pre-Christian era have been studied in different degree, thoroughly in the cultures of ancient Rome and ancient Greece, much less in detail in the cultures of pagans, who in Europe were commonly called barbarians. The article is an attempt to comparatively analyze the customs and rituals of burial of the dead in the Roman Empire and Gallia in the I-III centuries AD. The paper shows the main similarities and differences of funeral traditions in these cultures and their mutual influence.https://st-hum.ru/en/node/1257/roman empiregalliaromansbarbariansdeathfuneral traditionsrites |
spellingShingle | Khrul Anastasiia Funeral traditions of Romans and barbarians of Gallia in I-III centuries AD Studia Humanitatis roman empire gallia romans barbarians death funeral traditions rites |
title | Funeral traditions of Romans and barbarians of Gallia in I-III centuries AD |
title_full | Funeral traditions of Romans and barbarians of Gallia in I-III centuries AD |
title_fullStr | Funeral traditions of Romans and barbarians of Gallia in I-III centuries AD |
title_full_unstemmed | Funeral traditions of Romans and barbarians of Gallia in I-III centuries AD |
title_short | Funeral traditions of Romans and barbarians of Gallia in I-III centuries AD |
title_sort | funeral traditions of romans and barbarians of gallia in i iii centuries ad |
topic | roman empire gallia romans barbarians death funeral traditions rites |
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