- The
Temple of
Caesar or
Temple of
Divus Iulius (Latin:
Aedes Divi Iuli; Italian:
Tempio del Divo Giulio), also
known as
Temple of the
Deified Julius Caesar...
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adjective divus,
feminine diva, is
usually translated as "divine." As a substantive,
divus refers to a "deified" or
divinized mortal. Both deus and
divus derive...
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divinity – not as yet
ratified by
senatorial vote – was
Divus Julius (or
perhaps Jupiter Julius);
divus, at that time, was a
slightly archaic form of deus...
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Adesmus divus is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Chabrillac in 1857. They can be
found in Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay...
- The
Temple of
Divus Augustus was a
major temple originally built to
commemorate the
deified first Roman emperor, Augustus. It was
built between the Palatine...
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Valerie and Her W**** of
Wonders (Czech:
Valerie a týden
divů) is a 1970
Czechoslovak surrealist coming-of-age dark
fantasy Gothic horror film co-written...
- The
Temple of
Divus Augustus was a
temple commemorating the
deified first Roman emperor, Augustus. It was
constructed in Nola in Campania,
where Augustus...
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should be punished".
Rawson 1994b, p. 470. Richardson, L (1992). "Iulius,
Divus, Aedes". A new
topographical dictionary of
ancient Rome.
Johns Hopkins University...
- was not
strong enough to
resist entirely the
Latin of
Divus, with
infelicitous results.
Divus was also used more
directly by Ezra
Pound in his long poem...
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second inscription from
Faleria refers to
Vespasian without the
adjective divus ("divine",
attesting to his
posthumous promotion to a god) --
which would...