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Paperback Hercules Mehadiensis Book

ISBN: 1273324323

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Hercules Mehadiensis

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Hercules Mehadiensis explores the historical and mythological significance of Hercules within the context of the Roman Empire. Jakab F. Miller delves into the enduring influence of Hercules, examining how his legends were adapted and integrated into Roman culture and military ideology. This study offers a valuable perspective on the intersection of myth and history in understanding the ancient world.

Drawing on historical sources and mythological accounts, the book illuminates the multifaceted role of Hercules as a symbol of strength, virtue, and imperial power. Readers will gain insights into how the figure of Hercules was used to legitimize Roman rule and inspire legions. A fascinating read for anyone interested in Roman history, mythology, and the classical world.

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