in Ecclesiastical Writers, denotes a cemetery or burying ground. The arenae were properly a kind of pits, or holes, under ground, wherein the ancient Christians not only buried their dead, but held their religious assemblies in times of persecution.
in Ecclesiastical Writers, denotes a cemetery or burying ground. The arenae were properly a kind of pits, or holes, under ground, wherein the ancient Christians not only buried their dead, but held their religious assemblies in times of persecution.