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The auguraculum (pl.: auguracula) was a roofless temple oriented to the cardinal points, in which the priests of ancient Rome practiced augury and ornithomancy
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solicitation of formal auspices required the marking out of ritual space (auguraculum) from within which the augurs observed the templum, including the construction
Glossary of ancient Roman religion
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Ancient Roman citadel
became the site of the Temple of Juno Moneta. On the Arx was located the auguraculum, the open space where the augurs conducted the rituals that determined
Arx_(Roman)
Ancient Roman city
remains in place for the last two rooms. Located next to the forum, the auguraculum is an unusual public building: the collegium of the augurs (the priests
Complutum
Roman religious practice
take place within. Within Rome, already consecrated sites such as the Auguraculum on the Capitoline Hill were designated for auspices. In military camps
Augury
Historic site
of Juno Sospita' was another term for the Temple of the Magna Mater's auguraculum. List of Ancient Roman temples Herbert-Brown, Geraldine (1994). Ovid
Temple of Juno Sospita (Palatine)
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Ancient Roman priest tasked with divination by the observation of birds
Livy). Henceforth he was considered the patron of the augurs. Augury Auguraculum De Divinatione Inauguration Omen Ornithomancy, the practice of reading
Augur
Chief deity of Roman state religion
was the arx and on it was located the observation place of the augurs (auguraculum) and to it headed the monthly procession of the sacra Idulia. On the
Jupiter_(god)
Ancient temple in Rome
Holitorium Temple of Bellona Temple of Jupiter Feretrius Temple of Veiovis Auguraculum Iseum Temple of Jupiter Custos (?) Temple of Concord (?) Temple of Jupiter Conservator
Temple_of_Jupiter_Tonans
Ancient Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth
identifying her with Mnemosyne as the Warner because of her presence near the auguraculum, her oracular character, her announcement of perils: she considers her
Juno_(mythology)
One of the seven hills of Rome, Italy
Holitorium Temple of Bellona Temple of Jupiter Feretrius Temple of Veiovis Auguraculum Iseum Temple of Jupiter Custos (?) Temple of Concord (?) Temple of Jupiter Conservator
Capitoline_Hill
Legendary Roman place
Palatine hill. Plutarch identifies the summit of the Aventine as the auguraculum and the tomb of Remus but refers to it as Ρεμώνιον (Rhemónion) or Ρεμώνια
Remoria
Temple on the Capitoline Hill of Ancient Rome
Holitorium Temple of Bellona Temple of Jupiter Feretrius Temple of Veiovis Auguraculum Iseum Temple of Jupiter Custos (?) Temple of Concord (?) Temple of Jupiter Conservator
Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
Temple_of_Jupiter_Optimus_Maximus
Ancient temple in Rome, Italy
1980-1981, pp. 7-36. JSTOR 44514841. A. Ziolkowski, "Between Geese and the Auguraculum: The Origin of the Cult of Juno on the Arx", Classical Philology 88,
Temple_of_Juno_Moneta
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tarragona, Spain
related to Colonial Forum of Tarraco. Salom i Garreta, C. (2006). El auguraculum de la Colonia Tárraco: Sedes inaugurationis coloniae Tarraco. Archivo
Colonial_forum_of_Tarraco
it was most likely a roofless enclosure in front of an augural hut (auguraculum), on the southwest flank of the Area Capitolina, the precinct of the
Curia_Calabra
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
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Aspects of the Roman god
(arx). On the arx was located the observation place of the augurs (the auguraculum), to which the monthly procession of the sacra Idulia was directed. On
Epithets_of_Jupiter
Place in Extremadura, Spain
was carried out in the city, starting from the exact point where the auguraculum had been established, upon which two twin temples dedicated to the imperial
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