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- Manes abstract "In ancient Roman religion, the Manes /ˈmeɪniːz/ or Di Manes are chthonic deities sometimes thought to represent souls of deceased loved ones. They were associated with the Lares, Lemures, Genii, and Di Penates as deities (di) that pertained to domestic, local, and personal cult. They belonged broadly to the category of di inferi, \"those who dwell below,\" the undifferentiated collective of divine dead. The Manes were honored during the Parentalia and Feralia in February.The theologian Augustine, writing about the subject a few centuries after most of the Latin pagan references to such spirits, differentiated Manes from other types of Roman spirits:\"Apuleius says, indeed, that the souls of men are demons, and that men become Lares if they are good, Lemures or Larvae if they are bad, and Manes if it is uncertain whether they deserve well or ill.For, however wicked men have been, if they suppose they shall become Larvae or divine Manes, they will become the worse the more love they have for inflicting injury; for, as the Larvae are hurtful demons made out of wicked men, these men must suppose that after death they will be invoked with sacrifices and divine honors that they may inflict injuries. But this question we must not pursue. He also states that the blessed are called in Greek eudaimones, because they are good souls, that is to say, good demons, confirming his opinion that the souls of men are demons.\"Latin spells of antiquity were often addressed to the Manes.".
- Manes thumbnail Stele_Licinia_Amias_Terme_67646.jpg?width=300.
- Manes wikiPageExternalLink 18564-h.htm.
- Manes wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Manes wikiPageID "85466".
- Manes wikiPageLength "6020".
- Manes wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Manes wikiPageRevisionID "696984770".
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Apuleius.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Augustine_of_Hippo.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Capitoline_Triad.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghosts.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_underworld.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Undead.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Chthonic.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Cicero.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink College_of_Pontiffs.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Cyril_Bailey.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Di_Penates.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Di_inferi.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Eli_Edward_Burrriss.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Feralia.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Festus_(historian).
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Genius_(mythology).
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Gladiator.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Hades.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Immanis.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Avernus.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Lapis_manalis.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Lares.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Lemures.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Parentalia.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Porta_Capena.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Rain-stone.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_ancient_Rome.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink Sympathetic_magic.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLink File:Stele_Licinia_Amias_Terme_67646.jpg.
- Manes wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Mane"".
- Manes wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Di Manes''".
- Manes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Di Manes".
- Manes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dii Manes".
- Manes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diis Manibus".
- Manes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dis Manibus".
- Manes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manes".
- Manes wikiPageWikiLinkText "body of ghosts or spirits of the dead".
- Manes wikiPageWikiLinkText "di Manes".
- Manes wikiPageWikiLinkText "di manes".
- Manes wikiPageWikiLinkText "manes".
- Manes wikiPageWikiLinkText "shades".
- Manes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient_Roman_religion.
- Manes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Manes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Manes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Manes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quotation.
- Manes subject Category:Ghosts.
- Manes subject Category:Roman_underworld.
- Manes subject Category:Undead.
- Manes hypernym Deities.
- Manes comment "In ancient Roman religion, the Manes /ˈmeɪniːz/ or Di Manes are chthonic deities sometimes thought to represent souls of deceased loved ones. They were associated with the Lares, Lemures, Genii, and Di Penates as deities (di) that pertained to domestic, local, and personal cult. They belonged broadly to the category of di inferi, \"those who dwell below,\" the undifferentiated collective of divine dead.".
- Manes label "Manes".
- Manes sameAs Q1164009.
- Manes sameAs Manes.
- Manes sameAs Di_Manes.
- Manes sameAs Manen.
- Manes sameAs Manes_(mitología).
- Manes sameAs Maanit.
- Manes sameAs Mânes.
- Manes sameAs Mani_(religione_romana).
- Manes sameAs マネス.
- Manes sameAs მანები_(მითოლოგია).
- Manes sameAs 마네스.
- Manes sameAs Manai.
- Manes sameAs Manes.
- Manes sameAs Many_(mitologia).
- Manes sameAs Manes.
- Manes sameAs m.0lprm.
- Manes sameAs Маны.
- Manes sameAs Di_Manes.
- Manes sameAs Maner_(mytologi).
- Manes sameAs Мани_(духи_предків).
- Manes sameAs Q1164009.
- Manes wasDerivedFrom Manes?oldid=696984770.
- Manes depiction Stele_Licinia_Amias_Terme_67646.jpg.
- Manes isPrimaryTopicOf Manes.