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century AD. They are
identified with the
Lares Compitalicii and
Lares Praestites of
Augustan religious reform.
Lares Compitalicii (also
Lares Compitales):...
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wears the
attributes of Vejovis, an
obscure deity. The
obverse depicts a
group of
statues representing the
Lares Praestites,
which was
described by Ovid....
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generational precedence.[citation needed] On the
first day of May, the
Lares Praestites were
honored as
protectors of the city, and the
flamen of
Vulcan sacrificed...
- Caesius,
triumvir monetalis in 112 or 111 BC. His
coins feature the
Lares Praestites, the
guardian spirits of Rome.
Marcus Caesius,
praetor in 75 BC. Marcus...
- the
Temple of Bona Dea on the
Aventine Hill •
sacrifice to the
Lares Praestites • Ludi Florae,
begun April 27 on the pre-Julian calendar,
continue 2 ante...
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anniversary of the
Temple of Bona Dea on the Aventine;
rites for the
Lares Praestites,
tutelaries of the city of Rome 3: in the
Imperial period, a last celebration...
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turning north to
include the
Curia Hostilia and the
shrine of the
Lares Praestites at the
Regia and
ending at the
Forum Romanum; this is only two
sides of...
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Iuppiter Praestes,
Iuppiter Praestitus,
Iuppiter Praestabilis and the
Lares Praestites.
Tursa corresponds to god Terminus,
being the
deity that
represents the...