Mistreating the Enemy's Body: The Judgment of Zeus - LAW AND RELIGION FORUM
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Essential as it was in the classical Greek world to honor the citizen-soldiers who had died for the city, it was also considered important, indeed commanded by the customs of war, to bury the bodies of enemy soldiers who had died in combat, or at least to permit the enemy recover and bury them himself.…
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