The Death of Paganism and the Downfall of the Cat – Roman Cat History The foundation of our fair feline being reviled throughout most of the rest of history lies in the final years of the Roman Empire and the rise of Christianity. With Theodosius’ rule from 379-395 AD, Christians gained more rights, and Paganism […]
THE ROMAN CAT (PART 3)
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