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- Dialia abstract "In Ancient Roman religious practice, Dialia were sacred rites to Jupiter, performed by the Flamen Dialis. It was not, however, of such necessity that the Dialia were to be performed by the Flamen Dialis; others might also have officiated. We find in the Annals of Tacitus, that if he were sick, or detained by any other public employ, the pontifices took his place.".
- Dialia wikiPageID "11376906".
- Dialia wikiPageLength "1062".
- Dialia wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Dialia wikiPageRevisionID "601742782".
- Dialia wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Dialia wikiPageWikiLink Annals_(Tacitus).
- Dialia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_religion.
- Dialia wikiPageWikiLink Flamen_Dialis.
- Dialia wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter_(mythology).
- Dialia wikiPageWikiLink Rite.
- Dialia wikiPageWikiLink Tacitus.
- Dialia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientRome-myth-stub.
- Dialia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Dialia subject Category:Ancient_Roman_religion.
- Dialia hypernym Rites.
- Dialia type Work.
- Dialia type Source.
- Dialia type Work.
- Dialia comment "In Ancient Roman religious practice, Dialia were sacred rites to Jupiter, performed by the Flamen Dialis. It was not, however, of such necessity that the Dialia were to be performed by the Flamen Dialis; others might also have officiated. We find in the Annals of Tacitus, that if he were sick, or detained by any other public employ, the pontifices took his place.".
- Dialia label "Dialia".
- Dialia sameAs Q16829597.
- Dialia sameAs m.02r9g2z.
- Dialia sameAs Q16829597.
- Dialia wasDerivedFrom Dialia?oldid=601742782.
- Dialia isPrimaryTopicOf Dialia.