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Essay heading: religious anxiety in Roman Empire
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The two men bought one of these serpents from the woman and began to set up their plans for an oracle. They became so prosperous in this, so to say, career, which was full of lies and deceit.
Alexander left his mentor behind in Chalcedon where he was busy telling fortunes and died soon after, ironically of a snake bite... displayed 300 characters
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Alexander began his main source income from what he looked at as business and what the public looked at as religion. "He went to his home town?pretending to have fits of madness and even managing to froth at the mouth at times?also ready for use, a linen mask in the form of a serpents head with a human face looking so lifelike?the snake from Pella was there, too, which would later be revealed to the public"(Lucian 275)... displayed next 300 characters
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