• In ancient Roman religion and law, the auspicia maxima (also maxima auspicia) were the "greatest auspices," conferred on senior magistrates who held imperium:...
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    augury" (ius augurii). The right of nuntiatio – announcing the appearance of auspicia oblativa (unexpected sign) – was reserved for the officiating augur, which...
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  • English "abomination" derives. At the taking of formally solicited auspices (auspicia impetrativa), the observer was required to acknowledge any potentially...
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    urbis auspicia", The Classical Quarterly, New Series, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Nov., 1961), pp. 255-259. Otto Skutsch, "Enniana IV: Condendae urbis auspicia", The...
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  • well. Auspicia quaedam, 5 Auspicia quaedam, 7,8 Auspicia quaedam, 12 Auspicia quaedam, 13 Auspicia quaedam, 15. Auspicia quaedam, 16 Auspicia quaedam...
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    priesthoods. The patrician Flamen Dialis employed the "greater auspices" (auspicia maiora) to consult with Jupiter on significant matters of state. Twelve...
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  • seven years of bad luck A bird or flock of birds going from left to right (Auspicia) (Paganism)[citation needed] Certain numbers: The number 4. Fear of the...
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    the papal legate who crowned the image on 13 May 1946. On 1 May 1948, in Auspicia Quaedam, Pope Pius XII requested the consecration to the Immaculate Heart...
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  • (PDF) on 25 January 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2015. "Celso Marranzini auspicia defensoría para víctimas de TelexFree en el país" (in Spanish). Santo Domingo:...
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    would have argued Caesar's votes were invalid because they were contra auspicia but Caesar would have argued that Bibulus' declarations were themselves...
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