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particularly how they fed,
could be
studied by the
augur. The
augural ceremony and
function of the
augur was
central to any
major undertaking in
Roman society...
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Augur or
augur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
augur is a
public official in
ancient Rome.
Augur may also
refer to:
Christopher C.
Augur (1821–1898)...
- The Tomb of the
Augurs (Italian
Tomba degli Àuguri) is an
Etruscan burial chamber so
called because of a
misinterpretation of one of the
fresco figures...
- available" for its
sacred purpose. The
augural books (libri augurales)
represented the collective, core
knowledge of the
augural college. Some
scholars consider...
- The
augur buzzard (Buteo
augur) is a
fairly large African bird of prey. This
species is
distinct in
typical adult plumage for its
blackish back, whitish...
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behavior of birds, to
receive omens. When the individual,
known as the
augur, read
these signs, it was
referred to as "taking the au****es". "Au****es"...
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Augur is a
decentralized prediction market platform built on the
Ethereum blockchain.
Augur is
developed by
Forecast Foundation,
which was
founded in...
- Han****ius
augur is a
species of
tephritid or
fruit flies in the
genus Han****ius of the
family Tephritidae.
Trypeta augur Frauenfeld, 1857 200 definitions...
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stahmeitei VIa 5:
statio statuta,
templum designatum, "
augural templum," the
designated space of
augural observation. neip
mugatu VIa 6: ne mugito, muttito...
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Helen E.
Augur (died 1969) was an
American journalist and
historical writer.
Augur was born in
Albert Lea,
Minnesota and
graduated from
Barnard College...