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Haruspex

A haruspex was a person trained to practise divination by the inspection of the entrails of sacrificed animals, especially the livers of sacrificed sheep and poultry, a practice called haruspicy in the Ancient Roman religion. Various ancient cultures of the Near East, such as the Babylonians, also read omens specifically from the liver, a practice also…

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Haruspex

Nodes42
Edges41
Triples45
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.047619
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Haruspex

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related to Ancient Italy · 23
Haruspex → Ancient Italy, Another, Artifacts, BCE, Before, Etrusca, Etruscan, Etruscans, Haruspicy, In, It, Laris Pulenas, Names, Piacenza Liver, Rather, Roman, Romans, Textual, The, The Etruscans
related to External links · 19
Haruspex → Assyria Bulletin, Cambridge University Press, Cent, Chapters, Chisholm, Encyclopædia Britannica, Greek, Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Haruspices, Hugh, Roman, Roman AntiquitiesFigurine, Room IIIl, Smith's Dictionary, Starr, State Archives, This, Vatican Museums Online, Vol
related to Etymology · 3
Haruspex → PIE, The Greek, The Latin

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haruspicy liver roman ancient also entrails etruscan practice divination greek near haruspices religion east gods number hepatoscopy one italy etruscans

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Haruspexrelated to Ancient ItalyRoman0.60section
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Haruspexrelated to Ancient ItalyThe Etruscans0.60section
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Haruspexrelated to Ancient ItalyHaruspicy0.60section
Haruspexrelated to Ancient ItalyAncient Italy0.60section
Haruspexrelated to Ancient ItalyEtruscans0.60section
Haruspexrelated to Ancient ItalyTextual0.60section

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