Roman "Tempus"

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Roman "Tempus" is the Roman conceptual counterpart to the Greek personification of time, Chronos, embodying the abstract notion and passage of time in Roman thought.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman deity
mythological figure
personification
analogousTo Chronos NERFINISHED
associatedConcept change
duration
fate
mortality
conceptualCounterpartOf Chronos NERFINISHED
contrastedWith human lifetime
culture Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
domain time
fieldOfStudy classical studies
comparative mythology
history of religion
hasAttribute abstract
cosmic
impersonal
languageOfName Latin
meaningOfName time
partOf Roman philosophical concepts
Roman religious thought
relatedConcept aeternitas
dies
saeculum
religion Roman mythology
represents abstract notion of time
passage of time
time

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Chronos hasConceptualSuccessor Roman "Tempus"