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their will known. The
augures publici (public
augurs)
concerned themselves only with
matters related to the state. The role of the
augur was that of consulting...
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Augur or
augur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
augur is a
public official in
ancient Rome.
Augur may also
refer to:
Christopher C.
Augur (1821–1898)...
- Jovis." Cic. de Divin., ii. 34 "Interpretes
Jovis optimi maximi publici augures." Cic. de Leg., ii. 8 Potter, David. (1994).
Prophets and Emperors, p. 152...
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their responsibilities increased. The
other colleges were the
augures (who read omens), the
quindecimviri sacris faciundis ("fifteen men who...
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Augur is a
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Augur is
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augur buzzard (Buteo
augur) is a
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species is
distinct in
typical adult plumage for its
blackish back, whitish...
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address by the new official. The word
inauguration stems from the
Latin augur,
which refers to the
rituals of
ancient Roman priests s****ing to interpret...
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Things to Come and The
Light of All That Falls. In a
world formerly ruled by
Augurs who
could see the ****ure, the use of
Essence to
complete magical tasks is...
- An
augur (Latin
plural augures) was an
official and
priest who
solicited and
interpreted the will of the gods
regarding a
proposed action. The
augur ritually...
- The Tomb of the
Augurs (Italian
Tomba degli Àuguri) is an
Etruscan burial chamber so
called because of a
misinterpretation of one of the
fresco figures...