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Racial prejudice in Imperial Rome, (J. H. Gray lectures for 1966) (edit title/settings)

by A. N Sherwin-White (?) (edit contributors)

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Although Roman Imperialism unified a diversity of peoples into a centralised political unit, racial and cultural prejudice persisted. It took forms of varying significance, ranging from a lawyer's gibes at Celts for their long hair to the massacre of 10,000 Jews at Damascus during the reign of... read more

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