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Anonymous United Kingdom No.514906769
>>514906523

>Romanism is judaism not britonic.
>seething ci schizophrenia

The book details their religious practices, laws, traditions, and Greek legends were also brought over and influenced the lore of this period. Keep coping seething Christian Identity. It's all throughout arthur and the HRE. All of Europe was covered in Roman gods.

>Jupiter-Taranis
>syncretised celtic and celtic-roman god.
>mithraeum in london where epiphanies were held
>imperial temples in colchester I can walk to and visit right now.
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Anonymous United Kingdom No.513492265
>>513492227
>>513492227
>Jupiter-Taranis (real celtic-roman god)
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Anonymous United Kingdom No.509748598
>>509748364
It was Roman for just under 400 officially under the empire. All laws jurisprudence and codes that founded our culture.

200 of Sub Roman britain, native britons trying to keep it going, consolidating fracturing petty kingships.

They talk about 'tyrant kings' that rose after the empire left.

100 years before romans officially set, it was romanised.

Empire is not hostile. You are jew poisoned and marxist.

I am trying not to lose our institutions.

Henry I and James VI/I cited Rome as precedent for divine rule. It happened across Europe

EVERYONE was claiming to be the new Rome. Including Britain, in the British Empire, using Roman iconography in the late middle ages.

You are uneducated and threatened.

Yeshualover.
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Anonymous United Kingdom No.508540675
>>508540536
The problem is that the celtic and germanic religions are somewhat of a patchwork, whatever glory they may have had is too distant, but Rome has full records of customs and practices and institutions, that even carried on in Christianised form.

Romans inherited many cults and customs from places they captured themselves and took on multiple other empires such as Egypt. Roman rites were still observed in royal funerals across Europe, such as having a wax dummy of the royal body. Christianity usurps credit, but it doesn't fit. Hadrian infused egyptian divine kingship rites, into the Roman imperial cult and their concept of divine rule became even more purified than before, though it wasn't lacking. Alexander the Great was the basis of the Roman imperial cult. His cult was the most popular in Rome before Theodosius I raided his tomb and misappropriated his body (likely for black magic like with the Romanovs).

>picrel, Jupiter-Taranis, local celtic thunder god fused with jupiter.