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====1st Century AD====
Pythagoreanism was revived in the 1st century BC, giving rise to Neopythagoreanism (Neopythagoreanism was a school of Hellenistic and Roman philosophy which revived Pythagorean doctrines). The worship of Pythagoras continued in Italy and as a religious community Pythagoreans appear to have survived as part of, or deeply influenced, the '''Bacchic cults''' <ref name=CultofBacchus></ref> and '''Orphism''' (Orphism: Cult of Dionysus) <ref name=CultofDionysus></ref>.
 
Bacchic rituals were said to have included omophagic practices, such as pulling live animals apart and eating the whole of them raw. This practice served not only as a reenactment of the infant death and rebirth of Bacchus, but also as a means by which Bacchic practitioners produced "enthusiasm".
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* [https://gregorylessinggarrett.substack.com/p/is-the-heliocentric-model-really gregorylessinggarrett.substack.com Heliocentrism - A Reverse Engineered Masterpiece]
* [[:File:Matkinson,+02+feat+Overgaard.pdf|Pdf: Early Modern Catholic Defense of Copernicanism: The Jesuits and the Galileo Affair]]
 
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<ref name="CultofBacchus">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URYllyqmHt4 YouTube: The Cult of Bacchus - Livy's Bacchanalian Affair]</ref>
<ref name="CultofDionysus">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6b8_ZNrCLQ YouTube: Orphism - Cult of Dionysus, Mystery Religion, Orphic Egg, Phanes, Esotericism, Cosmogony & Afterlife]</ref>
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