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- In ancient Roman religion, the indigitamenta were lists of deities kept by the College of Pontiffs to ****ure that the correct divine names were invoked...
- established at Rome by King Tatius as the result of a vow (votum). The indigitamenta are deities known only or primarily as a name; they may be minor entities...
- before the Feriae ****tivae. W.H. Roscher lists these deities among the indigitamenta, lists of names kept by the pontiffs for invoking specific divine functions...
- said she was a Sabine goddess. W.H. Roscher includes her among the indigitamenta, the lists of Roman deities maintained by priests to ****ure that the...
- Fratres Arvales Deities Dii Consentes Capitoline Triad Aventine Triad Indigitamenta underworld gods agricultural gods childhood gods divine emperors Related...
- means "invoked" in the sense of "pointing at", as in the related word indigitamenta. In Augustan literature, the di indigites are often ****ociated with...
- Preller cited a significant aspect of Venilia; she was recorded in the indigitamenta as a deity of longing or desire. According to Preller, this would explain...
- extended to protecting animal mothers, not just human ones. As one of the indigitamenta, Rumina lacked the elaborate mythology and personality of later Roman...
- protecting the sweetness of honey." W.H. Roscher includes Mellona among the indigitamenta, the list of deities maintained by Roman priests to ****ure that the...
- mensa as an altar mentioned in the ius Papirianum; Granius Flaccus. Indigitamenta. 8 (H. 109). describes king Numa's vow, by which he asked for the divine...