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Oct 2023
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Y avait-il des prêtres dans l'Empire rom...

BENJAMIN BRILLAUD
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Mes chers camarades, bien le bonjour !

J’ai reçu récemment en entretien Audrey Ferlut, une historienne des religions antiques spécialisée dans les cultes des divinités féminines de Gaule Belgique et des Germanies durant l’Empire romain. Ça a donné lieu à un échange passionnant, que vous entendrez dans quelques jours quand l’entretien complet sera publié sur le podcast. Mais il y a cependant une chose dont on peut déjà parler aujourd’hui, une chose sans laquelle ces religions n’auraient pu exister, ou en tout cas plus difficilement : le clergé. Qui en effet permettaient à ces cultes d’être célébrés ? Y avait-il des prêtres, ou étaient-ils des fonctionnaires ? C’est ce que je vous propose de découvrir maintenant.

Bonne écoute !


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