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  • considered to become religiosus which looked to have been dedicated to himself by a god": "locus statim fieri putabatur religiosus, quod eum deus dicasse...
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    A dies natalis was an anniversary such as a temple founding or rededication, sometimes thought of as the "birthday" of a deity. On a dies religiosus, individuals...
    10 KB (786 words) - 13:32, 6 June 2024
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    mark the "market week" (these are omitted on the table below). On a dies religiosus, individuals were not to undertake any new activity, nor do anything...
    14 KB (1,486 words) - 16:18, 26 December 2023
  • dies natalis ("birthday") of Mars; also the Matronalia, in honor of Juno Lucina, Mars' mother 7: a second festival for Vediovis 9: a dies religiosus when...
    30 KB (4,108 words) - 17:00, 19 August 2024
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    mark the "market week" (these are omitted in the table below). On a dies religiosus, one of which occurred on September 14, individuals were not to undertake...
    27 KB (3,127 words) - 14:13, 16 March 2024
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    In June, these were: F for dies fasti, days when it was legal to initiate action in the courts of civil law; C for dies comitalis, a day on which the...
    12 KB (1,105 words) - 17:09, 17 August 2024
  • Nones, and November is the only month when F occurs on a Nones. On a dies religiosus, one of which appears November 14, individuals were not to undertake...
    11 KB (1,130 words) - 15:46, 23 March 2023
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    On a dies religiosus, individuals were not to undertake any new activity, nor do anything other than tend to the most basic necessities. A dies natalis...
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  • and that the Vitulatio commemorated their comeback victory. It was a dies religiosus, a day of religious prohibition when people were to refrain from undertaking...
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    C(omitiales) (days when the Comitia met). Later authors mark them as dies religiosus (when no official meetings could be held). Some modern scholars seek...
    60 KB (7,803 words) - 16:11, 9 August 2024
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    In August, these were: F for dies fasti, days when it was legal to initiate action in the courts of civil law; C, for dies comitalis, a day on which the...
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  • In March, these were: F for dies fasti, days when it was legal to initiate action in the courts of civil law; C, for dies comitalis, a day on which the...
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    of June as a bridal month. Each day of the Lemuria in mid-May was a dies religiosus, when it was religiously prohibited to begin any new undertaking, specifically...
    108 KB (14,763 words) - 22:09, 6 August 2023
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    this behaviour does not seem to be very beneficial for the male, since he dies and cannot create more offspring with his genetic material, yet males usually...
    35 KB (4,298 words) - 16:04, 11 August 2024
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    bones might have been the minimum requirement to make a grave a locus religiosus (a religious place, protected by the gods)... through this simple omission...
    123 KB (16,194 words) - 17:36, 21 August 2024
  • communion, foot washing, care of the sick and the dying, guest services, and travel. In Religiosus ludens, Sonntag was one of the first scholars to study...
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    Ries et Pierre Bordreuil in memoriam], Turnhout, Brepols, coll. Homo Religiosus série II, 14, 2015, pp. 247–60. Andrei Znamenski, Shamanism in Siberia:...
    81 KB (9,292 words) - 07:58, 12 August 2024
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    2019. ISBN 978-1138244962 Alvis, Jason W. "Faith and Forgetfulness: Homo Religiosus, Jean-Louis Chrétien, and Heidegger." Religions. 10.4 (2019), 264ff. Troutner...
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  • Longman 1886), p. 175: "Hic vero Petrus clericus erat bonus, castus, et religiosus, canonorum et decretorum et legum scriptarum non mediocris peritus". Pandulf...
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    (Kalisz, 1680); Droga doskonałości chrześcijańskiej (Kalisz 1665); Novellus religiosus (Prague, 1690), translated into German as Neuer Religioss (Konstanz, 1710)...
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