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- Religio abstract "The Latin term religiō, origin of the modern lexeme religion (via Old French/Middle Latin) is of ultimately obscure etymology. It is recorded beginning in the 1st century BC, i.e. in Classical Latin at the beginning of the Roman Empire, notably by Cicero, in the sense of "scrupulous or strict observance of the traditional cultus".".
- Religio thumbnail CILVII,45=RIB152Bath.jpg?width=300.
- Religio wikiPageID "40880627".
- Religio wikiPageRevisionID "591981812".
- Religio subject Category:Ancient_Roman_religion.
- Religio subject Category:Etymologies.
- Religio comment "The Latin term religiō, origin of the modern lexeme religion (via Old French/Middle Latin) is of ultimately obscure etymology. It is recorded beginning in the 1st century BC, i.e. in Classical Latin at the beginning of the Roman Empire, notably by Cicero, in the sense of "scrupulous or strict observance of the traditional cultus".".
- Religio label "Religio".
- Religio sameAs m.0yp4lv5.
- Religio sameAs Q17051944.
- Religio sameAs Q17051944.
- Religio wasDerivedFrom Religio?oldid=591981812.
- Religio depiction CILVII,45=RIB152Bath.jpg.
- Religio isPrimaryTopicOf Religio.