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For another votum that might be made in the field by a general, see evocatio.
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Movie presenting the making of Metafiction - new album by Votum.
After the sermon the people stand and the pastor says the Votum (Lat.
CUT: Well then, the third is votum: if either party have made a vow of chastity.
In many cases, games began from a vow (votum) by the commander, and were celebrated as a special festival after his triumphal procession.
In a religious context, votum, plural vota, is a vow or promise made to a deity.
See also piaculum and votum.
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A promotional video clip for old Votum s song The Rose remastered by Me.
A votum or vow was a promise made to a deity, usually an offer of sacrifices or a votive offering in exchange for benefits received.
During the Republican era, the votum was a regular part of ceremonies conducted at the Capitoline by a general holding imperium before deploying.
Several immediate estates held the privilege to attend the Reichstag meetings in person including an individual vote (votum virile):
An inscription from Metz is a dedication (votum) to Mercury and Rosmerta jointly.
See also votum, a dedication or a vow of an offering to a deity as well as that which fulfilled the vow.
In the section of his farming book that offers recipes and medical preparations, Cato describes a votum to promote the health of cattle:
At the site of a villa at West Coker, Somerset, he received a bronze plaque votum.
A clear votum of mistrust for the king in the handling of his family affairs that foreshadowed his following abdication in March 1889.
Ein Votum gegen den neuesten Zolltarif.
Therefore these letters on this tombstone stand for "Votum Solvit Libens Merito".
"Quicquid agunt homines, votum, timor, ira voluptas."
Płyta Metafiction polskiego zespołu rockowego Votum.
Titus Caesius Taurinus, a poet, who probably lived in the 4th century, and the author of a poem, Votum Fortunae.
As I found out later, among the initiated in Washington I passed for the "leader of the opposition," and the Senator wished to hear my votum separatum.
The votum is thus an aspect of the contractual nature of Roman religion, a bargaining expressed by do ut des, "I give that you might give."