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- Q489353 subject Q6418726.
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- Q489353 abstract "In ancient Rome, the ancilia (Latin, singular ancile) were twelve sacred shields kept in the Temple of Mars. According to legend, one divine shield fell from heaven during the reign of Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome. He ordered eleven copies made to confuse would-be thieves, since the original shield was regarded as one of the pignora imperii, sacred guarantors that perpetuated Rome as a sovereign entity.The ancilia were in the keeping of the Salii, a body of twelve priests instituted for that purpose by Numa. The Salii wielded them ritually in a procession on throughout March.".
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- Q489353 wikiPageWikiLink Q6418726.
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- Q489353 comment "In ancient Rome, the ancilia (Latin, singular ancile) were twelve sacred shields kept in the Temple of Mars. According to legend, one divine shield fell from heaven during the reign of Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome.".
- Q489353 label "Ancile".
- Q489353 depiction Ancile,_Nordisk_familjebok.png.