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		<title>M. Lucretius Agricola: Gnaeus Tarquinius Caesar and Caius Aelius Ericius

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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Gnaeus Tarquinius Caesar and Caius Aelius Ericius  Pagans and polythiests from all over the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond gathered at the Cathedral Hill Hotel in San Francisco on February 18th-21stfor a festival of many cultures, and beliefs. Nova Rom&lt;/p&gt;
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Pagans and polythiests from all over the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond gathered at the Cathedral Hill Hotel in San Francisco on February 18th-21stfor a festival of many cultures, and beliefs. Nova Romans Caius Aelius Ericius and Gnaeus Tarquinius Caesar demonstrated a ritual of the Religio Romana and answered questions regarding the Religio of Antiqua an d it's reconstruction today. It was an enjoyable and educational experience for both the speakers and the audience.&lt;br /&gt;
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