Chapter 48 Christian reconceptualizations of citizenship and freedom in the Latin West
The Roman city in late antiquity underwent dramatic changes in urban identity, economic activity, and socio-religious functions. Ancient city centres lost much of their dominance to the necropolis around the saint's tomb that developed into a centre of pilgrimage and religious settlements. Whil...
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Main Author: | Rose, Els (auth) |
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Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis
2023
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