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    Episode 6: The Life of Numa Pompilius

    en-usMarch 18, 2021
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    About this Episode

     Numa Pompilius, a man whom never wanted to be King, a man with a deep faith in the Gods topped off with a philosophy abhorrently against an aggression and anger driven society forever at war depriving Rome’s citizens of more Godly and more peaceful societal improvements.

    If it’s said, Romulus gifted the Romans with a grand military tradition and supporting institutions which would last for a millennia, then Numa as a counter to military traditions, gifted the Romans grand religious traditions and supporting religious institutions, which would last for a millennia or more also.

    Hope you enjoy! Head over to our blog and leave some comments, lets get the conversation started.

    Chris & Ryan

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