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  • curprev 13:5613:56, 5 September 2024 Cynwolfe talk contribs 16,975 bytes +57 Biography: if we know about his family's religious practices, we should say what. If Punic or Berber, did they preserve their traditional ethnic religions? Do ancient sources describe Lactantius's family as "pagani"? If so, say that precisely. Or does this mean we know nothing about his familial religious upbringing except they weren't Christian? "A successful public career" means participating in imperial cult. He's a source on Roman religion; where's his knowledge come from? undo

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  • curprev 17:4117:41, 9 April 2022 MWahaiibii talk contribs 17,303 bytes +308 Reverted 1 edit by AlexandreAidani (talk): Removal of sourced content undo Tags: Twinkle Undo
  • curprev 04:0204:02, 9 April 2022 AlexandreAidani talk contribs 16,995 bytes −308 Biography: Removed the “Punic” from his ancestry description. As Moots et al (2022) demonstrate (https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.13.483276), people of Punic Carthage were of Berber (indigenous) ancestry. Punic more accurately denotes a cultural identity, not an ancestral or genetic one. Indigenous people of Central North Africa adopted Phoenician language and religion but it did not result in genetic shift, especially not after the fall of Carthage and during Roman Africa. undo Tags: Reverted references removed Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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