Was human sacrífice a common practice in the Roman Empire before Christianity was proclaimed the state religion of the empire? - Quora
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TIL that during a Roman Triumph, which were rare, spectacular parades commemorating the honor awarded to a victorious Roman general by the Senate, a slave would have to accompany the honored while
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