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For the Romans, memory was "monumental" and highly public. Immortality was achieved not through an afterlife, but by remaining in the collective psyche of the city. Memory in Ancient Rome and Early Christianity - Amazon.com

In both ancient Rome and the early Christian movement, memory was not just a personal recollection but a powerful tool for building identity, political legitimacy, and community cohesion. While Romans focused on public monuments and ancestral status to ensure immortality, early Christians repurposed these Roman frameworks to commemorate martyrs, creating a new "usable past" that redefined victory through suffering. I. The Roman Framework: Monuments and Civic Identity Memory in ancient Rome and early christianity

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