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- These 265 local districts had their cult organised around the Lares Compitales (guardian spirits or lares of the crossroads), which the emperor Augustus...
- Lares (or to his genius as a po****r benefactor). Thereafter, the Lares Compitales were known as Lares Augusti. Tiberius created a specialised priesthood...
- Preserver") and in the Gr**** East Aphrodite and Agathe Tyche. The Lares Compitales were the tutelary gods of a neighborhood (vicus), each of which had a...
- annual festival in ancient Roman religion held in honor of the Lares Compitales, household deities of the crossroads, to whom sacrifices were offered...
- Praestites of Augustan religious reform. Lares Compitalicii (also Lares Compitales): the Lares of local communities or neighbourhoods (vici), celebrated...
- century AD) and that of Polemius Silvius (5th century AD) place ludi compitales on January 3–5. T.P. Wiseman, Catullus and His World: A Reappraisal (Cambridge...
- the Italian Countryside? The Compitalia and the Shrines of the Lares Compitales", Cult Places and Cultural Change in Republican Italy, A Contextual Approach...
- Folin Hieracium compar Dahlst. Hieracium comparile Brenner Hieracium compitale Johanss. & Sam. Hieracium completum P.D.Sell & C.West Hieracium complexum...
- 2003 Proceratium colombi**** Baroni Urbani & De Andrade, 2003 Proceratium compitale Ward, 1988 Proceratium confinium Baroni Urbani & De Andrade, 2003 Proceratium...