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International Studies
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05/08/2014

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Pietas

Definition
religious behavior or devotion
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Animism
Definition
worldview that non-human entities possess a spiritual essence
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Orthopraxy
Definition
emphasis on conduct, both ethical and liturgical, as opposed to faith or grace
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Pac Deorum
Definition
"the peace of the gods"; correct religious practice
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Haruspex
Definition
person trained to practice a form of divination, haruspicy, that involves the inspection of entrails
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Cicero
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Roman philosopher, politician and lawyer; developed Ciceronian rhetoric and several political treatsies 

 

106 BCE-43 BCE (1st C.)

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Favete Linguis
Definition
"hold your tongue" ritual silence
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Supplicatio
Definition
day of public prayer when the citizens of Rome traveled in procession to religious sites around the city
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Lectisternium
Definition
pacifying ceremony, consisting of a meal offered to gods/goddesses that were represented by busts or statues
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Fasti
Definition
calendar based lists of plans and religiously sanctioned events
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Priestly Colleges 
Definition
Body of the ancient Roman state whose members were the highest ranking priests of the state religion
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Flamen
Definition
priests assigned to one of 15 deities with official cults during the Roman Republic; most important 3 were the flamines maiores who served the 3 chief Roman gods of the Archaic Triad
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Vestal Virgin
Definition
priestess of Vesta, goddess of the hearth; cultivated the sacred fire that was not allowed to go out. Took a vow of chastity in order to devote themselves to study
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Augur
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a priest in the classical world; main role was the practice of augury, interpreting the will of the gods by studying the flight of birds
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Suovetaurilia
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one of the most sacred and traditional rites of Roman religion; sacrifice of a pig, a sheep and a bull to the deity Mars
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Sibylline Books
Definition
collection of expressions, set in Greek hexameter, purchased from a sibyl by the last king of Rome; only fragments have survived
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Quindecemvri
Definition
15 members of a college with priestly duties; most notably they guarded the Sibylline books which they consulted and interpreted for the Senate
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Lares
Definition
guardian deities in ancient Roman religion but their origin is uncertain; believed to observe and protect all that happened within the boundaries of their location. Statues placed at table during family meals
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Numa Pompilius
Definition
legendary second king of Roma, succeeding Romulus. Was of Sabine origin; the temple of Janus and cult of Terminus are attributed to him (c.700 BC)
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Vitium
Definition
mistake made while performing a ritual
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Devotio
Definition
when a Roman general vowed to sacrifice his own life in battle along with the enemy to cthonic gods in exchange for a victory
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Fertiales
Definition
type of priest in Ancient Rome who formed a college devoted to Jupiter; duties included advising the senate on foreign affairs and international treaties (ambassadros)
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Jupiter Optimus Maximus
Definition
part of the Capitoline Triad, most important temple in Ancient Rome located on Capitoline Hill was dedicated to him
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Capitoline Triad
Definition
Group of 3 supreme deities (Jupiter, Juno and Minerva) who were worshipped in an elaborate temple of Rome's Capitoline Hill, the Capitolium
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Punic Wars
Definition
series of 3 wars fought between Rome and Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC (2nd C.)
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Evocatio 
Definition
"calling forth" or "summoning away" of a deity
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Lupercalia
Definition
observed on February 13-15 to avert evil spirits and purify the city, releasing health & fertility; Lupercus is a god of the shepherds and was honored with the sacrifice of a goat & a dog while salt mealcakes were burned
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Megalesia
Definition
festival celebrated in the month of April to worship the great mother god Cybele (Magna Mater=Great Mother); lasted for 6 days and was spent with feasting
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Bacchanalia
Definition
Roman mystery cults of the wine god Bacchus based on the Dionysian mysteries; associated with Rome's native cult of Liber and were temporarily halted with the senatorial legislation to reform the Bacchanalia in 186 BC
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Saturnalia
Definition
festival in honor of the deity Saturn, held on the 17th of December; holiday was celebrated with a sacrifice at the Temple of Saturn and a banquet follwed by gift-giving, continual partying and overturning Roman social norms
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Janus
Definition
god of beginnings/transitions, gates, doors, passages, endings & time; usually depcited as having two faces
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Golden Age
Definition
one of the five Ages of Man; period of primordial peace, harmony, stability and prosperity. During this age peace and harmony prevailed, humans did not have to work to feed themselves. Lived to an old age and died peacefully with spirits living on as "guardians"
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Genius
Definition
the individual instance of general divine nature that is present in every individual person, place, or thing
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Marriage Cum Manu
Definition
wife was placed under the control of the husband
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Marriage Sine Manu
Definition
wife was still under legal control of her father
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Coemptio
Definition
imaginary sale of the woman to the husband
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Imagines
Definition
a noble family was socially entitled to display images of ancestors in the atrium of the family home; uncertainity about whether these were funeral masks, portrait busts or both
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12 Tables
Definition
the ancient legislation that stood at the foundation of Roman law; Law of the 12 Tables was the earliest written law code and formed the centerpiece of the constitution of the Roman Republic
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Via Appia
Definition
one of the earliest and strategically most important Roman roads of the republic; named after Appius Caecus, the Roman censor who completed the first section as a military road to the south in 312 BC
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Superstitio
Definition
excessive devotion and enthusiasm in religious observance; sense of "doing or believing more than was necessary"
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Julius Caesar
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Roman general, statesman, consul and notable author of Latin prose. Played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire (1st C.)
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Augustus Caesar
Definition
founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC-14 AD; born Gaius Octavius. Together with Mark Anthony and Marcus Lepidus he formed the Second Triumvirate to defeat the assasssins of Caesar
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Secular Games
Definition
a pagan celebration, involving sacrifices & theatrical performances for 3 days & nights to mark the end of a saeculum (supposedly the longest length of time in human life) and the beginning of the next
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Ara Pacis
Definition
altar in Rome dedicated to Peace, the Roman goddess. Monument was commissioned by the Roman senate on 4 July 13 BC to honor the return of Augustus after his 3 years in Gaul
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Forum of Augustus
Definition
shows the Roman goddess Venus in her aspect of Genetrix (mother) as she was honored by the Julio-Claudian dynasty of Rome; Caesar vowed to dedicate a temple at Rome of Venus
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Humanism
Definition
philosophical and ethical stance that emphasizes the value & agency of human beings; generally prefers critical thinking and evidence over established doctrine or faith
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Stoicism 
Definition
school of Hellenistic philosophy founded in Athens in the early 3rd century BC. Stoics taught that destructive emotions resulted from errors in judgement and a person of "moral and intellectual perfection" would not suffer such emotions
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Pantheism
Definition
belief that the universe is identical with divinity or that everything compases an all-encompassing internal God
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Autarky 
Definition
quality of being self sufficient
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Epicureanism
Definition
philosophy that declares pleasure to be the sole intrinsic good and attempts to have freedom from anxiety
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Ataraxia
Definition
state of robust and tranquility (freedom from care/worry)
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Lucretius
Definition
Roman poet and philosopher, only known work is the epic poem De rerum natura about the beliefs of Epicureanism; translated into On the Nature of Things
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Cosmopolitanism
Definition
ideology that all human ethnic groups belong to a single communtiy based on a share morality
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Apuleius
Definition
Latin prose writer most famous incident in his life was he was accussed of using magic to gain the attentions (and fortune) of a wealthy widow; most famous work is The Golden Ass (only Latin novel to survive in its entirerty)
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Isis 
Definition
meaning "throne" she was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as the patroness of nature and magic. The friend of slaves, sinners and artisans and the downtrodden but also listened to the prayers of the wealthy and aristocrats. Also known as protector of the dead and goddess of children
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Osirirs
Definition
usually identified as the god of the afterlife, the underworld and the dead
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Henotheism
Definition
the belief and worship of a single God while accepting the existence or possible existence of other deities that may also be worshipped
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Proselytism
Definition
act of activism intent or the attempt to convince others to another ideology, cause, religion or opinion
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Imperial Cult
Definition
form of state religion in which an emperor, or dynasty of emperors are worshipped as messiahs, demigods or deities
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Apotheosis
Definition
glorification of a subject to divine level
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