Omen (ancient Rome)
In the religions of ancient Rome, an omen, plural omina, was a sign intimating the future, considered less important to the community than a prodigium but of great importance to the person who heard or saw it.
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Omen (ancient Rome)
In the religions of ancient Rome, an omen, plural omina, was a sign intimating the future, considered less important to the community than a prodigium but of great importance to the person who heard or saw it.
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Gli omina (Latino. Al singolar ...... re un fatto che deve accadere.
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In the religions of ancient Ro ...... was assassinated the next day.
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Los omina (en latín, su singul ...... , el canon del eclipse lunar.
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Gli omina (Latino. Al singolar ...... re un fatto che deve accadere.
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In the religions of ancient Ro ...... he person who heard or saw it.
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Los omina (en latín, su singul ...... de sus nacimientos y carreras.
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