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Numa Pompilius

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Numa Pompilius

Legendary king of Rome c. 716–c. 679 BC, who succeeded Romulus and was credited with the introduction of religious rites.



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A sampling of essay topics: credibility and credulity in Plutarch's Life of Numa Pompilius, divine sons--Aeneas and Jesus in Hebrews, notes on divesting and vesting in The Hymn of the Pearl, and Ante-Nicene preaching in recent literature.
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