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Christa Frateantonio
Religiöse Autonomie der Stadt im Imperium Romanum
Öffentliche Religionen im Kontext römischer Rechts- und Verwaltungspraxis
[The Religious Autonomy of the City in the Roman Empire. Public Religions in the Context of Legal and Administrative Practice in Rome.]
2003. XI, 260 pages. Published in German.
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Christa Frateantonio questions why the Christian religion (churches) was able to assert itself against the polytheistic cults at a time when the majority of the population in the eastern and western parts of the Empire were not Christians. She focuses on the cults which were organized in cities and not on the competition between individual religions.