-
several Latin words that can be
translated as "shrine" or "temple"; see also
delubrum and fanum. For instance, the
Temple of Vesta, as it is
called in English...
- had been
consecrated as
deities by the
Roman people. A
temple (aedes or
delubrum) was
dedicated to the
Tempestates (given in the
singular by Ovid) by L...
-
Adams (2003), p. 199. Hist. Franc., book I, 32
Veniens vero Arvernos,
delubrum illud, quod
Gallica lingua V****o Galatæ vocant, incendit, diruit, atque...
- de la
langue gauloise. Hist. Franc., book I, 32
Veniens vero Arvernos,
delubrum illud, quod
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expansion and update, and Save the
Queen continuation with the
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- de la
langue gauloise. Hist. Franc., book I, 32
Veniens vero Arvernos,
delubrum illud, quod
Gallica lingua V****o Galatæ vocant, incendit, diruit, atque...
-
Tempio del Divo Giulio), also
known as
Temple of the
Deified Julius Caesar,
delubrum,
heroon or
Temple of the
Comet Star, is an
ancient structure in the Roman...
- usage.
Other Latin words for
temple or
shrine are aedes, aedicula, fanum,
delubrum and templum,
though this last word encomp****es the
whole religiously sanctioned...
- de la
langue gauloise. Hist. Franc., book I, 32
Veniens vero Arvernos,
delubrum illud, quod
Gallica lingua V****o Galatæ vocant, incendit, diruit, atque...
-
refer to this
sacred precinct, and the more
common Latin words aedes,
delubrum, or
fanum for a
temple or
shrine as a building. The
ruins of
temples are...