The Spreading of the Christianity in the Rural Areas of Post-Roman Dacia (4th-7th Centuries)

Like in other Western Roman provinces, the first Christians in Dacia were inhabitants of the cities. Not a single Christian object dated before the withdrawal of the Roman administration in 275 was found outside the cities and the camps.

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Main Author: Madgearu, Alexandru 1964- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Romanian Association for the History of Religions 2004
In: Archaeus
Year: 2004, Volume: VIII, Issue: 1/04, Pages: 41-59
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Summary:Like in other Western Roman provinces, the first Christians in Dacia were inhabitants of the cities. Not a single Christian object dated before the withdrawal of the Roman administration in 275 was found outside the cities and the camps.
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