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- Consualia were named for Consus. G. Dumézil and G. Capdeville consider verb condere, "to store", to be the best etymology: Consus would be an archaic verbal...
- the theologies of Poseidon and Consus. Tertullian (De Spectaculis V 7) wrote that according to Roman tradition, Consus was the god who advised Romulus...
- The Altar of Consus (Latin: Ara Consi) was an ancient Roman altar dedicated to the gods Consus and Mars, as well as the lares, which were ancient Roman...
- Gilroy Sen. The tournament was eventually won by Dutch player Patrick "Consus" Noordijk, who defeated French player Mathieu "Blinky" Huet in the finals...
- the southeastern turning-post, where there was an underground shrine to Consus, a minor god of grain-stores, connected to the grain-goddess Ceres and to...
- GeoGuessr World Cup tournaments have been held. In October 2023, Dutch player Consus beat French player Blinky in the final. The second World Cup was held in...
- rites intended to obtain the good will of chthonic deities such as Ops and Consus. Ops is also related to the Sanskrit word ápnas ("goods, property"). According...
- "The Rape of the Sabine Women"). There were also sacrifices to Consus on 7 July. Consus' feasts were followed by those of the related goddess Ops: the...
- Saturn, she was closely ****ociated with Consus, the protector of grains and subterranean storage bins (silos). Consus is therefore thought to be an alternate...
- is shipped out to the CDF ship Modesto. His first engagement is with the Consu, a fierce, incredibly intelligent and religiously zealous alien species...