Lares

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Lares are protective household and local deities in ancient Roman religion, believed to guard families, homes, and specific places.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Lares canonical 4

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman deities
guardian spirits
household deities
associatedWith Roman household religion
domestic cult
category Roman gods
household gods
protector spirits
cultStatus officially recognized in Roman religion
cultType domestic cult
local cult
etymology possibly derived from Etruscan lar
function guard families
guard homes
guard specific places
iconography depicted as youthful male figures
often holding a drinking horn
often holding a patera
often shown dancing
number plural class of deities
offeringType food offerings
incense
wine offerings
relatedConcept Genius
Manes
Penates
religion ancient Roman religion
role protective deities
socialRole symbol of family continuity
symbol of local community protection
sphereOfInfluence boundaries and crossroads
family safety
household prosperity
subClassOf genius loci
tutelary deities
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
worshipContext crossroads shrines
household shrine
public cult places
worshippedBy Roman citizens
Roman families
worshipPlace lararium
worshipPractice daily prayers
regular offerings at the lararium

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