- The
Iguvine Tablets, also
known as the
Eugubian Tablets or
Eugubine Tables, are a
series of
seven bronze tablets from
ancient Iguvium (modern Gubbio)...
- River. This
people is
quoted 8
times in the
Iguvine Tablets.
Their importance is
confirmed not only by the
Iguvine Tablets and
Latin historians, and by the...
- from the 7th
through 1st
centuries BC. The
largest cache by far is the
Iguvine Tablets,
seven inscribed bronze tablets found in 1444 near the village...
- Project. Weiss, Michael. "'Cui bono?' The
beneficiary phrases of the
third Iguvine table" (PDF). Ithaca, New York:
Cornell University.
Archived (PDF) from...
- also
appears on a
dedicatory cippus from
Civita d'Antino, in the
Umbrian Iguvine Tablets, and in
inscriptions in the
territories of the Paeligni, Vestini...
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means "****s" and is
related to
Latin orbis (as "balls"); thus the
Iguvine Tables also make a
connection between ****s and "solemn declarations"...
-
identification of
Ceres with warlike,
protective Umbrian deities named on the
Iguvine Tablets, and Gantz'
identification of
Ceres as one of six
figures shown...
-
Diove (Latin) and Iuve,
Diuve (Oscan, in
Umbrian only Iuve,
Iupater in the
Iguvine Tables).
Wissowa considered Jupiter also a god of war and agriculture,...
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Quirinalis are hard to distinguish. Mars is
invoked as
Grabovius in the
Iguvine Tablets,
bronze tablets written in
Umbrian that
record ritual protocols...
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testified by
archaeological excavations) as
early as the
Bronze Age. The
Iguvine Tablets describe these Nahartes as a strong,
numerous people and as the...