TAZ-TFM-2021-487


Res Publica y Pax Deorum: La violencia religiosa en los conflictos internos de la Roma Tardorrepublicana, 133-30 a.C.

González Catalán, Carlos
Pina Polo, Francisco (dir.)

Universidad de Zaragoza, FFYL, 2021
Ciencias de la Antigüedad department, Historia Antigua area

Máster Universitario en Mundo Antiguo y Patrimonio Arqueológico

Tipo de Trabajo Académico: Trabajo Fin de Master
Notas: Abstract Roman religion is articulated around the cultus deorum, and as long as the community's relationship with the gods remained in balance, the gods would be favourable to Rome. The cosmic order is represented by the pax deorum and its rupture is produced through impiety. Violence is an impure act in itself, and Rome's religious response to war or religious punishments shows that it is closely related to the cosmic balance, necessitating rituals of purification to restore order. In this paper I intend to analyse violence in relation to religion in the Late Republican period (133 30 BC), which corresponds to a period of progressive manifestation of internal violence in Rome, full of episodes that pushed the balance of the civic community with the gods to the limit. We will go through a selection of cases of religious violence with the aim of approaching episodes and the religious justification of violence.

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