You updated your password.

Reset Password

Enter the email address you used to create your account. We will email you instructions on how to reset your password.

Forgot Your Email Address? Contact Us

Reset Your Password

SHOW
SHOW
18

Rome’s Reactions to Foreign Religions

Lecture no. 18 from the course: The Pagan World: Ancient Religions before Christianity

Loading the player...

Taught by Professor Hans-Friedrich Mueller | 35 min | Categories: History

Rome incorporated many of the gods of its conquered peoples. But it could not tolerate people assembling on their own to worship without state supervision, or sexual activity that could undermine property rights. Examine the Bacchanalia, and see why Rome considered worshippers of Bacchus an existential threat to the state, and why the practice was violently suppressed.
Ask anything about The Great Courses

We use cookies to improve our services, make personal offers, and enhance your experience. See our Cookie Policy