Free Download Charles W. King, "The Ancient Roman Afterlife: Di Manes, Belief, and the Cult of the Dead"
English | ISBN: 1477320202 | 2020 | 300 pages | AZW3 | 9 MB
In ancient Rome, it was believed some humans were transformed into special, empowered beings after death. These deified dead, known as the manes, watched over and protected their surviving family members, possibly even extending those relatives’ lives. But unlike the Greek hero-cult, the worship of dead emperors, or the Christian saints, the manes were incredibly inclusive-enrolling even those without social clout, such as women and the poor, among Rome’s deities. The Roman afterlife promised posthumous power in the world of the living.