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  • In practice, it may have been for an offering to the household gods.
  • Before a meal, a libation was offered to the household gods.
  • They also worshipped a village and household god called Indoi.
  • Patti Smith and Stevie Nicks are household gods !"
  • Mozart was the household god in the Goldovsky home.
  • The Lares were genii ) of the storeroom, later becoming household gods guarding the entire house.
  • They are, therefore, household gods on a trip.
  • He stood before the king's household gods.
  • Families gathered to dine together and offer food and incense to the Lares as their household gods.
  • In some households, meals begin with a thanksgiving offering of food ( Naivedya ) to the household Gods.
  • In 1899, Repin bought an estate here and called it " Penaty " (, meaning Penates, household gods ).
  • He carried with him the Lares and Penates, the statues of the household gods of Troy, and transplanted them to Italy.
  • Many demons and household gods were involved primarily in magical or private religious practice, with little or no presence in temple ceremonies.
  • Their system of gods and goddesses was loose, there being certain deities which virtually every Gallic person worshiped, as well as tribal and household gods.
  • Upon entering higher office, Roman magistrates would go to Lavinium to offer sacrifice to Vesta and the household gods the Romans called " Penates ".
  • She was regarded as having a " perverse character " and was propitiated each year in October by housewives, along with the other household gods.
  • Their system of gods and goddesses was loose, there being certain deities which virtually every Gallic person worshipped, as well as clan and household gods.
  • Petronius, in his " Satyricon ", places an image of Venus among the Lares ( household gods ) of the freedman Trimalchio's " lararium ".
  • It also required the relinquishing of the Bulla necklace, which warded off evil spirits and ideologies, such as jealousy, and dedication of belongings to household gods.
  • Hatfield found some sake cups and a pair of small ceramic figures known as household gods, which were supposed to offer spiritual protection and bestow good luck.
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