Italic religions

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Italic religions were the diverse pre-Roman and early Roman-era religious traditions of the Italic peoples of ancient Italy, encompassing a variety of local gods, rituals, and cult practices.

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Italic religions canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient religion
polytheistic religion
associatedConcept numen
pax deorum NERFINISHED
sacra privata
sacra publica
coreDeity Apollo NERFINISHED
Ceres NERFINISHED
Diana NERFINISHED
Hercules NERFINISHED
Janus NERFINISHED
Juno NERFINISHED
Jupiter NERFINISHED
Mars NERFINISHED
Mercury NERFINISHED
Minerva NERFINISHED
Neptune NERFINISHED
Saturn NERFINISHED
Venus NERFINISHED
Vesta NERFINISHED
cultPlace household shrines
rural sanctuaries
sacred groves
springs and wells
urban temples
documentedIn archaeological remains
epigraphic inscriptions
later Roman literary sources
followedBy Christianity in the Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Italic peoples NERFINISHED
Roman state religion
hasCharacteristic ancestor veneration
city cults
divination
festival calendars
household cults
local cults
nature worship
polytheism
priesthoods
ritual sacrifice
sanctuaries
influenced Roman religion
influencedBy Etruscan religion NERFINISHED
Greek religion NERFINISHED
languageContext Italic languages
locatedIn ancient Italy NERFINISHED
practicedBy Aequi NERFINISHED
Faliscans NERFINISHED
Latins NERFINISHED
Marsians NERFINISHED
Oscan peoples NERFINISHED
Picenes NERFINISHED
Sabines NERFINISHED
Samnites NERFINISHED
Umbrians NERFINISHED
Veneti (ancient people) NERFINISHED
Volsci NERFINISHED
precededBy Neolithic religions of Italy NERFINISHED
ritualPractice animal sacrifice
augury
haruspicy
libations
oaths by gods
votive offerings
timePeriod early Roman era
pre-Roman era

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Etruscan religion relatedTo Italic religions