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Manes logo #10101) Animal neck locks 2) Bison features 3) Bison have them 4) Crowning glories 5) Crowning glories, of a sort 6) Currycomb targets 7) Currycombs comb them 8) Equine features 9) Features of horses 10) Features of lions and horses 11) Features of male lions 12) Feline tresses 13) Fine heads of hair 14) Flowing hairdos
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Manês logo #10101) His
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Manes logo #21000 In ancient Roman religion, the Manes z 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,`.....
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Manes logo #21000[Tribe] This category contains states under the rule of princes that were members in the Confederation of the Rhine (1806–1813). ...
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Manes logo #21000[king] Manes (according to Greek mythology) was the eponymous first king of Maeonia, and later came to be known as the first king in line of the primordial house of Lydia, the Atyad dynasty (see List of Kings of Lydia). Manes was believed to be a son of Gaia and Zeus. Herodotus, in his account of the colonization of Tyrrhenia (Book 1:94), m...
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Manes logo #21002• (n. pl.) The benevolent spirits of the dead, especially of dead ancestors, regarded as family deities and protectors.
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Manes logo #21003(from the article `Roman religion`) The Di Manes, collective powers (later `spirits`) of the dead, may mean `the good people,` an anxious euphemism like the Greek name of `the kindly ...
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Manes logo #23403Roman shades of the dead.
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Manes logo #20688In ancient Rome, the spirits of the dead, worshipped as divine and sometimes identified with the gods of the underworld (Dis and Proserpine), hence the inscription DMS (dis manibus sacrum) on many...
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Manes logo #10444The Manes or Di Manes (good ones) were the souls of the deceased, worshipped as divinities. The formula D.M. (Dis Manibus = dedicated to the Manes) could often be found on tombstones. Manes also meant metaphorically underworld or realm of death. Festivals in honour of the dead were the Parentalia and the Feralia, celebrated in February.
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Manes logo #20972Ma'nes noun plural [ Latin ] (Rom. Antiq.) The benevolent spirits of the dead, especially of dead ancestors, regarded as family deities and protectors. « Hail, O ye holy manes Dryden.
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Manes logo #21217The manes were the souls of departed people in the Greek and Roman religions. The Romans presented to them oblations of victims, wine, milk, garlands of flowers, etc.
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Manes logo #20974 noun a Persian prophet who founded Manichaeism (216-276)
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Manes logo #21221In ancient Rome, the spirits of the dead, worshipped as divine and sometimes identified with the gods of the underworld (Dis and Proserpine), hence the inscription DMS (dis manibus sacrum) on many Roman tombs. They are to be distinguished from the lemures who were simply ghosts
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Manes logo #23405Souls of dead Romans, particularly of ancestors.
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