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- Deo_optimo_maximo abstract "Deo optimo maximo, often abbreviated D.O.M., is a Latin phrase which means \"to the greatest and best god\", or \"to God, most good, most great\". Its usage while the Roman Empire was a polytheistic state referred to Jove, the chief god of the Roman pantheon polytheists : IOVI OPTIMO MAXIMO (I O M). When the Roman Empire adopted monotheism in the form of Christianity as the state religion, the phrase was used in reference to the Christian God. Its use continued long after the fall of the Roman Empire as Latin remained the ecclesiastical, and therefore scholarly, language. Thus the phrase, or its abbreviation, can be found on many Renaissance-era churches and other buildings, especially over sarcophagi, particularly in Italy. It is also inscribed on bottles of Bénédictine liquor.".
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- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLink Bénédictine.
- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_religious_phrases.
- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter_(mythology).
- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLink Monotheism.
- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLink Polytheism.
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- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLinkText "D. O. M.".
- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLinkText "DEO OPT. MAX.".
- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deo Optimo Maximo".
- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deo optimo maximo".
- Deo_optimo_maximo wikiPageWikiLinkText "To the greatest and best God".
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- Deo_optimo_maximo comment "Deo optimo maximo, often abbreviated D.O.M., is a Latin phrase which means \"to the greatest and best god\", or \"to God, most good, most great\". Its usage while the Roman Empire was a polytheistic state referred to Jove, the chief god of the Roman pantheon polytheists : IOVI OPTIMO MAXIMO (I O M). When the Roman Empire adopted monotheism in the form of Christianity as the state religion, the phrase was used in reference to the Christian God.".
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