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    In ancient Roman religion, the Di Penates (Latin: [ˈdiː pɛˈnaːteːs]) or Penates (English: /pɪˈneɪtiːz/ pin-AY-teez) were among the dii familiares, or household...
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    the Etruscan Penates there is a Genius Iovialis who comes after Fortuna and Ceres and before Pales. Genius Iovialis is one of the Penates of the humans...
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  • singer-songwriter Di Penates, household gods in Roman tradition This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Penate. If an internal...
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    three fates. Pax, goddess of peace; equivalent of Greek Eirene. Penates or Di Penates, household gods. Picumnus, minor god of fertility, agriculture,...
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    According to one interpretation of the Di Penates, Juno, along with Jupiter and Minerva, is one of the Penates of man. This view is ascribed by Macrobius...
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    to Vesta and the household gods the Romans called Penates. Roman mythology claims that the Penates were Trojan gods first introduced to Italy by Aeneas...
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    Manes (redirect from Di Manes)
    Genii, and Di Penates as deities (di) that pertained to domestic, local, and personal cult. They belonged broadly to the category of di inferi, "those...
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    Friedlander (1945). Ancient Greece portal Myths portal Religion portal Di Penates 46 Hestia, asteroid named after the goddess Sacred fire of Vesta Vitex...
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    the Roman Di Penates, the genii of the family. Helmold (c. 1120–1177), in his Chronica Slavorum, alluded to the widespread worship of penates among the...
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    dog Di Penates (Roman) – House spirit Dipsa (Medieval Bestiaries) – Extremely venomous snake Dirawong (Australian Aboriginal) – Goanna spirit Di sma undar...
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    aeternum ("sacred fire"), but the Palladium of Pallas Athena and the di Penates as well. Both of these items are said to have been brought into Italy...
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    in honour of the Van Eyck brothers – backside, Ghent, Belgium Daemon Di Penates Holy Guardian Angel Jinn Kami Qareen Religion in ancient Rome Tutelary...
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    statues of the Lares and Di Penates. The Lares were Roman deities protecting the house and the family household gods. The Penates were originally patron...
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    one question, this solution is neat to the point of demanding caution. Di Penates Household deity Lares Mount Gerizim Plastered human skulls Ushabti Smith...
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    identified the Cabeiri with the three Capitoline deities or with the Di Penates. The Lemnians were originally non-Greek; they were Hellenized after Miltiades...
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    Today's settlement remains a walled village of medieval design, Pratica di Mare, in the comune of Pomezia. The latter is a city constructed in 1939 and...
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    with his ancestors' ashes, on the top of which are two tiny statues of Di Penates, Roman household gods. Bernini has only just passed twenty when the work...
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    Malawi (c. 1910) A Shrine of Peter and Paul, Ayutthaya, Thailand Anito Di Penates Erawan Shrine Genius loci Hokora Lak Mueang Lares Nat (spirit) Phra Phrom...
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    also given an origin in connection with Dardanus and the Samothracian Di Penates, and the Salius who came to Italy with Evander and in the Aeneid competed...
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  • creatures because the explanation eludes the believer. List of deities Di Penates Hestia Household deity Jowangsin is a Korean kitchen god. Zàojūn is a...
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    the di indigetes along with Iuppiter. Grenier concludes from such evidence that the Penates were included within the indigetes. The Roman Penates publici...
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    was more than just a possession; it was a sacred space protected by the Di Penates (household gods) and was a focus for personal honour. Cicero suffered...
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    worshipped at Tusculum with especial honours, and who may be regarded as the Di Penates of the gens. Michael Crawford likewise favours a depiction of the Dioscuri...
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    Novensiles and Thufltha(s) with the Consentes Penates. The Novensiles would thus correspond to the di superiores et involuti and possibly the Favores...
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    writers sometimes identify or conflate them with ancestor-deities, domestic Penates, and the hearth. Because of these associations, Lares are sometimes categorised...
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    Etruscan Penates, and the deities were credited with giving Ilium its walls. In another tradition based on the same source, the Etruscan Penates were Fortuna...
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    indispensable. (b) Janus bifrons and the Penates Even though the cult of Janus cannot be confused with that of the Penates, related with Dardanian migrants from...
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    Ghini, Giuseppina (1992). Il Museo delle navi romane e Il Santuario di Diana di Nemi. Roma: Ist. Poligrafico dello Stato. ISBN 978-8824002462. Quilici...
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    priest of his household. He offered daily cult to his lares and penates, and to his di parentes/divi parentes at his domestic shrines and in the fires...
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    and became a regular part of household cult along with the Lares and Penates. She might also be paired with Fortuna. Tutor or tutator might be masculine...
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