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- Vates abstract "The English-Latin noun vates /ˈveɪtiːz/ is a term for a prophet, following the Latin term. It is the origin of the English term ovate for an Irish bard. The earliest Latin writers used vātēs ([ˈwaːteːs] to denote "prophets" and soothsayers in general; the word fell into disuse in Latin until it was revived by Virgil. Thus Ovid could describe himself as the vates of Eros (Amores 3.9). According to the Ancient Greek writers Strabo, Diodorus Siculus, and Poseidonius, the vates (οὐάτεις) were one of three classes of Celtic priesthood, the other two being the druids and the bards. The Vates had the role of seers and performed sacrifices (in particular administering human sacrifice) under the authority of a druid according to Roman and Christian interpretation. Their role therefore corresponded to that of an Adhvaryu in Vedic religion. The Celtic word vates is continued by Irish fáith "prophet, seer," and gwawd "scorn, satire, scoff" in Welsh.".
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- Vates wikiPageID "1815269".
- Vates wikiPageLength "5126".
- Vates wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Vates wikiPageRevisionID "671230766".
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Adhvaryu.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Amores_(Ovid).
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Bard.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_religion.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Category:Druidry.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prophets.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Celt.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Cognate.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Diodorus_Siculus.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Druid.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Eros.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Eros_(mythology).
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Fan_(implement).
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Gaul.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_paganism.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Gorsedd.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Hand_fan.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Historical_Vedic_religion.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Human_sacrifice.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Iolo_Morganwg.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Irish_language.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Loanword.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Druidism.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Neo-druidism.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Old_High_German.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_Bards,_Ovates_and_Druids.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Ovid.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink PIE.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Poseidonius.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Posidonius.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Priest.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Prophet.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Indo-European_language.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Religious_ecstasy.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Sacrifice.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Vedic_priesthood.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Virgil.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:seer.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:vates.
- Vates wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ovate".
- Vates wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vates".
- Vates wikiPageWikiLinkText "vates".
- Vates wikiPageWikiLinkText "vātēs".
- Vates hasPhotoCollection Vates.
- Vates wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celtic_mythology.
- Vates wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-el.
- Vates wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-la.
- Vates wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Vates wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PIE.
- Vates subject Category:Ancient_Roman_religion.
- Vates subject Category:Druidry.
- Vates subject Category:Prophets.
- Vates hypernym Term.
- Vates type Article.
- Vates type Article.
- Vates type Leader.
- Vates comment "The English-Latin noun vates /ˈveɪtiːz/ is a term for a prophet, following the Latin term. It is the origin of the English term ovate for an Irish bard. The earliest Latin writers used vātēs ([ˈwaːteːs] to denote "prophets" and soothsayers in general; the word fell into disuse in Latin until it was revived by Virgil. Thus Ovid could describe himself as the vates of Eros (Amores 3.9).".
- Vates label "Vates".
- Vates sameAs Оват.
- Vates sameAs Vates.
- Vates sameAs Vates.
- Vates sameAs Vato_(pastro).
- Vates sameAs Vaatit.
- Vates sameAs Vate.
- Vates sameAs Vate.
- Vates sameAs Ovado.
- Vates sameAs m.05z49g.
- Vates sameAs Q1581481.
- Vates sameAs Q1581481.
- Vates wasDerivedFrom Vates?oldid=671230766.
- Vates isPrimaryTopicOf Vates.