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  • Evocation - Wikipedia
    The Latin word evocatio was the "calling forth" or "summoning away" of a city's tutelary deity
  • Evocatio - icluding foreign deities « IMPERIUM ROMANUM
    Such ceremonial transfer of deities in Rome had its name: evocatio, or calling, from one place to another In this way, the Romans took over the gods of the peoples that they conquered: Etruscan, Greek, Egyptian, etc
  • Evocatio | Roman religion | Britannica
    Other articles where evocatio is discussed: Roman religion: Religion in the early Republic: …Italy a special ritual (evocatio) for inviting the patron deities of captured towns to abandon their homes and migrate to Rome
  • Evocatio: Taking Gods away from Enemy States and Peoples
    The evocatio was the 'calling out' of the enemy's god (plural: evocationes) Such a god was also asked to take an active role – not simply to abandon and desert the worshippers, leaving them bereft of divine support, but also to strike fear and panic into them
  • evocatio - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    evocatio, the ritual invitation of enemies' gods, typically with promises of better treatment Third-declension noun
  • (PDF) Evocatio : how divine importations shaped and reshaped the spaces . . .
    Evocatio is a unique ritual for summoning foreign deities to Rome, differing from other importations Juno Regina's evocatio in 396 BCE marks a pivotal moment in Roman religious practice and identity The thesis explores how god importations shaped Roman self-conception during the transition to empire
  • The introduction of new gods - The Ancient Romans:History and Society . . .
    The term for this procedure and its ritual was known as evocatio, and the Romans used it to summon the main god of an enemy city, promising the deity a cult at Rome, and sometimes a temple
  • Evocatio - Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical . . .
    a religious ceremony observed by the ancient Romans when besieging a town, in which they solemnly called upon the deities of the place to forsake it and come over to their assistance They usually attempted to bribe the gods by promising them temples and festivals These files are public domain McClintock, John Strong, James
  • evocatio Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
    English Meaning: The Latin word “evocatio” translates to “a calling forth” or “summoning ” Specifically, it often refers to the act of calling upon or summoning deities, spirits, or other supernatural entities, particularly in a ceremonial or religious context
  • The Roman Evocatio - Archäologie Online
    Giorgio Ferri examines the roman evocatio, the rite by which, shortly before the last attack on a besieged city, the Romans asked the tutelary deity of the besieged city to grant them her favor





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