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    Fanum, is an American streamer and content creator. Fanum emerged online around 2016. He is known for being the originator of the vernacular "Fanum tax"...
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  • Fanum tax (/fæn.əm.tæks/ ) is an Internet slang term describing the theft of food between friends. Originally coined by American streamer Fanum, the term...
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  • period, fanum, aedes, templum, and delubrum are scarcely distinguishable in usage, but fanum was a more inclusive and general term. The fanum, Romano-Celtic...
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  • The Fanum Voltumnae (‘shrine of Voltumna’) was the chief sanctuary of the Etruscans; fanum means a sacred place, a much broader notion than a single temple...
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    buildings named "Fanum House" around the country. The original headquarters in Leicester Square, London, was also called Fanum House, "Fanum" being the call...
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  • Generation Z slang Topsfield, Jewel (November 18, 2023). "Bruh, what's a Fanum tax? Your guide to Gen Alpha slang". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived...
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  • Aemilia fanum is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1900. It is found in Venezuela. Savela, Markku (August 19, 2016)...
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    Fanum d'Aron is a fanum, or Romano-Celtic temple, located in Aurillac, a French commune in the Auvergne region. Discovered in 1970 in the southwest of...
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    (Any Means Possible) after being discovered by fellow Bronx-born YouTuber Fanum. He started regularly appearing in the channel's videos. He began streaming...
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    Fano (redirect from Fanum Fortunae)
    population after Ancona and Pesaro. An ancient town of Marche, it was known as Fanum Fortunae after a temple of Fortuna located there. Its first mention in history...
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