Bribe and Punishment: To the Question of Persistence of Pagan Cults in Late Antiquity

Schole 12 (1):259-275 (2018)
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Abstract

The article discusses the corruption of the state administration and clergy as one of the factors of persistence of paganism in Later Roman Empire. The spread of the practice of bribing state officials and clergymen by pagans, coming from different social strata of the Late Roman Society is demonstrated by various examples. It is suggested that this phenomenon was a result of the spread of suffragium.

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