College of Augurs

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The College of Augurs was an important priestly body in ancient Rome responsible for interpreting the will of the gods by observing natural signs, especially the behavior of birds, to guide public and political decisions.

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College of Augurs canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman priesthood
priestly college
religious institution
appliesTo dedication of temples
elections
foundation of colonies
legislative assemblies
military decisions
political decisions
public decisions
associatedWith Roman Senate
Roman assemblies
Roman consuls
Roman magistrates
canInvalidate elections
legislation
public assemblies
ceremonialObject lituus
ceremonialPractice marking out a templum in the sky for observation
country Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
field augury
divination
governedBy auspicia
sacred law
hasAuthorityOver interpretation of prodigies
validity of auspices
hasMember augur
hasRole advise Roman magistrates
determine auspices for public business
interpret omens
interpret the will of the gods
sanction assemblies and elections
supervise public auguries
influenced Roman constitutional practice
Roman military campaigns
Roman political procedure
language Latin
partOf Roman state religion
positionInHierarchy major priestly college of Rome
religion Roman religion
religiousFunction ensure divine approval for state actions
maintain pax deorum
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
usesMethod interpretation of natural signs
observation of birds
observation of lightning
observation of unusual phenomena

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Roman religion includesInstitution College of Augurs
Roman priesthoods hasPart College of Augurs