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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 182 (v. 3) |
 | | According to this view the Penates were the sacred relics that were believed to have been brought from Troy to Italy (Arnob. |  | | This was accounted for by the supposition that the Trojan Penates who had been brought to Italy, had been introduced at Troy from Samothrace. |  | | This statement of a great antiquarian might have deterred any one from entering upon any further investigation ; but some have nevertheless ventured upon the wide field of speculation, and conjectured that the Penates were Neptune and Apollo, because these divinities had surrounded Troy with walls. |
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http://ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2516.html
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| | Roman Deities |
 | | Vesta had been identified with Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth. |  | | The Penates were gods of provision or storeroom. |  | | The Penates were supposed to guard the storeroom. |
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http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/roman.html
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| | Roman Culture and the Aeneid |
 | | There were also public Lares and Penates, who did for the city what the others did for the family. |  | | Notice, too, that is the father, the head of the family (paterfamilias), who has charge of these gods. |  | | Every Roman family had a Lar, who was the spirit of an ancestor, and several Penates, gods of the hearth and guardians of the storehouse. |
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http://faculty.gvsu.edu/websterm/Aeneid.htm
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| | Undying King Games -- Conclave Examples |
 | | Refugee camps have been set up to the east of Kalofane. |  | | The barbarian attacks intensified with twin attacks on Kalofane and Penates. |  | | In both cases, a large force of barbarian elves carried out a swift 'hit and run' attack by night, withdrawing before the defenders could take a proper stand. |
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http://www.ukg.co.uk/conclave/concnews03.htm
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| | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - loris, Peltae, Pelusium, Penates, Peneis, ... |
 | | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - loris, Peltae, Pelusium, Penates, Peneis, Penelope |  | | This page contains descriptions for the following names Peloris, Peltae, Pelusium, Penates, Peneis, Penelope |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Cornwall_Business_Systems/309.htm
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| | LARES/PENATES |
 | | Comments or questions about the web site contact: ltantiqu@humnet.ucla.edu |  | | The next Penates meeting will be held in the Fall of 2004. |  | | A Multi-Campus Research Group of the University of California |
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http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/lateantique/lares_penates.htm
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| | PENATES - LoveToKnow Article on PENATES |
 | | The Penates were also worshipped in the neighboring temple at Vesta. |  | | The Etruscans held the Penates to be Ceres, Pales and Fortuna, to whom others added Genius Jovialis (Servius on Aen. |  | | From Lavinium Ascanius carried the worship t Alba Longa, and from Alba Longa it was brought to Rome, Equally unsatisfactory with this attempt to connect Romav religion with Greek legend are the vague and mystic speculations in which the later Romans indulged respecting the. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PE/PENATES.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - penates (Ancient Religion) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Penates were also public gods, protectors of the community and state. |  | | Every household was said to possess images of the penates, to whom offerings were made before each meal. |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Ancient Religion > penates |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/P/penates.html
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| | NOVA ROMA ::: RELIGIO ROMANA ::: The Lararium |
 | | The husband could have a secret from his wife, the wife from the husband, but to the Penates all secrets were open. |  | | The Penates, who were the Spirits of Ancestors, were the Keepers of the Fire and of the Store.... |  | | "The Penates were not only Keepers of the Fire, they were also the Guardians of the Store. |
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http://www.novaroma.org/religio_romana/Lararium1.html
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 181 (v. 3) |
 | | 68) saw in the temple of the Penates, were no doubt the same as the Lares praestites, that is, the twin founders of the city of Rome. |  | | Herceus), but that sacrifices were offered to him on the hearth along with the Lares, there can be little doubt but that Jupiter and Juno too were worshipped as Penates. |  | | Vesta also is reckoned among the Penates (Serv. |
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http://ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2515.html
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| | ArtRoots.com - For the Love of Fine Art |
 | | Here he died on September 29, 1930, and was buried in the area of the park he had selected earlier where everything was made with his own hands and according to his plans: ponds, paths, pergolas. |  | | (*Penates* in ancient Roman mythology were gods of well-being, protectors of family and home. |  | | The museum was founded in 1940 as a filial branch of The Scientific Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts. |
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http://artroots.com/artstore/russian/penatesmuseum/penates.htm
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| | Penates |
 | | The Roman state had its own Penates, called Penates Publici. |  | | Upon their arrival, the Penates were housed in the Temple of Vesta, on the Forum Romanum. |  | | They were worshipped at the hearth and were given their part of the daily meals. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/p/penates.html
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| | Di Penates |
 | | There were also Penates publici who protected the Roman state and the imperial family. |  | | Vergil projected these very Roman spirits back into the Trojan past in the Aeneid, when he had the ghost of Hector tell Aeneas to take the Penates of Troy with him to Italy; the Romans believed that these original Penates were kept in the Temple of Vesta along with the Palladium. |  | | The Di Penates (always invoked in the plural) were strictly Roman deities with no Greek counterpart. |
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http://www.vroma.org/images/mcmanus_images/gods_penates2.htm
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| | Bulfinch's Mythology, The Age of Fable - Chapter 1, Part Two - Roman Divinities |
 | | The Penates were the gods who were supposed to attend to the welfare and prosperity of the family. |  | | Every master of a family was the priest of the Penates of his own house. |  | | The Lares, or Lars, were also household gods, but differed from the Penates in being regarded as the deified spirits of mortals. |
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http://www.bulfinch.org/fables/bull1a.html
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| | Forum Romanum |
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http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2000/2000-02-21.html
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| | Penates, Roman Religion and Mythology (Photo Archive) |
 | | The Penates Publici were to the Roman State what the penates were to each family. |  | | This page is linked under the names "Penates", "Di Penates", "Dei Penates" and "Penates Publici". |  | | The Penates or Di Penates were the protectors of the pantry, the penus, in each family. |
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http://sights.seindal.dk/sight/309_Penates.html
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| | PBS: The Roman Empire in the First Century - Life in Roman Times |
 | | In addition to the numina, Roman religion included worship of ancestors and household gods the lares and penates and worship of anthropomorphic deities, some native, some historical, and some imported from Greece and the East. |  | | Household slaves were also expected to worship the lares and penates worshipped by their owners. |  | | A lararium (shrine) was often found in the atrium of the house, where the paterfamilias was responsible for honoring the family's lar on certain days each month. |
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http://www.pbs.org/empires/romans/life/life5a.html
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| | Penates |
 | | Penates, in the ancient Roman religion, were household divinities; their worship was centered in the hearth where a permanent fire honored them. |
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http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/p/penates.html
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| | Details on Paintings |
 | | In Roman mythology, there was also a God of the storeroom named Penates. |  | | This God was worshipped at the hearth and given a part of each meal. |  | | Penates was the God of the Storeroom and the Household. |
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http://www.southwest-scenes.com/penates.htm
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| | SLS :: Research Initiatives :: Applications :: PENATES |
 | | During a call, Penates utilizes a set of core speech technologies developed by the SLS group that recognize, understand, and respond to each request from the user. |  | | Please consult the JUPITER homepage for further information. |  | | Penates was designed to allow users to ask for restaurant information using naturally spoken English in a fluid conversational style. |
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http://groups.csail.mit.edu/sls/applications/penates.shtml
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| | Online Etymology Dictionary |
 | | Roman household gods, 1513, from L. penates "gods of the inside of the house," related to penatus "sanctuary of a temple" (especially that of Vesta), cognate with penitus "within" (see penetrate). |  | | of penetrare "to put or get into, enter into," related to penitus "within, inmost," penus "innermost part of a temple, store of food," penates "household gods." Penetration is first attested 1605, from L. penetrationem (nom. |
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http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=penates&searchmode=phrase
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http://www.tkline.freeserve.co.uk/PropindexLMNO.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - penates |
 | | Penates, in Roman mythology, gods of the storeroom, who were worshiped, along with the Lares, in every home as protectors of the house. |  | | Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers--quickly search thousands of articles from magazines such as Time, Newsweek, The Atlantic Monthly, and Smithsonian. |  | | How well did we match your search term? |
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http://encarta.msn.com/penates.html
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| | Penates - definition of Penates in Encyclopedia |
 | | In Roman mythology, the Di Penates or briefly Penates were originally patron gods (really geniuses) of the storeroom, later becoming household gods guarding the entire household. |  | | Embed a dictionary search in your own web page |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Penates
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| | Lares & Pinates Kathmandu Show |
 | | Penates The Gods of the storeroom, worshipped in private homes and guardian spirits of the family, households and the State for the belief that they protect the household from interior destruction. |  | | 3-week notice along with complete details should be sent to Lares and Penates Kathmandu office for necessary action. |  | | Establish link with them, Answer their product queries over live demonstration. |
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http://www.catmando.com/exhibition/adv.htm
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| | Di Penates : Penates |
 | | Current city Street: Di Penates : Penates < |  | | In Roman mythology, the Di Penates or briefly Penates ("with penis") were originally patron gods (really Geniuses) of the storeroom, later guarding the entire household. |
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http://www.city-search.org/pe/penates.html
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| | Mike Chisholm : Lares et Penates: introduction |
 | | This sequence currently in progress is also part of that project, and is based on the idea that contemporary equivalents of the Roman household gods (the Lares et Penates) persist in the home, manifested via the dual medium of children's creativity and parents' sentimentality. |  | | The complete sequence Window which can be seen on this Home Page is part of a broader project of "domestic" photography. |
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http://www.soton.ac.uk/~mic/Lares/info.htm
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| | Who was Ceres? - |
 | | Little is known of the ancient goddess, Ceres. |  | | By Roman times, the Penates numbered two and did not include Ceres. |  | | She was an Etruscan goddess, one of the Penates [pe nah' tes], guardians of the home and hearth. |
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http://www.killerplants.com/whats-in-a-name/20040416.asp
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| | Lares and Penates: Or Cilicia and Its Governors (Being a Short Historical Account of That Province from the Earliest ... |
 | | Lares and Penates: Or Cilicia and Its Governors (Being a Short Historical Account of That Province from the Earliest Times to the Present Day: Together with a Description of Some Household Gods of the Ancient Cilicians,. |  | | BARKER, WILLIAM BURCKHARDT Lares and Penates: Or Cilicia and Its Governors (Being a Short Historical Account of That Province from the Earliest Times to the Present Day: Together with a Description of Some Household Gods of the Ancient Cilicians,. |  | | They offer full satisfaction and normal prices - no markups, no hidden costs, no overcharged shipping costs. |
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http://antiqbook.co.uk/boox/har/820.shtml
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 | | The other technical point is the change to an alternating 4/4, 3/4 time in the middle (the Penates part). |  | | Lares and Penates - David Maurice Garrett This piece is named after the household gods of the ancient Romans. |  | | There are two technical points I should make about this piece. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~pseudo-union/garrlp.txt
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| | Roman Household Spirits |
 | | The Penates were a group of household Spirits. |  | | These Spirits oversaw the household supplies and made sure there was never want in the house. |  | | Belly Talkers, mediums with a daemon in their belly |
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http://www.paralumun.com/romepenates.htm
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| | RISK - Top-down, Earnings-volatility, Ex-post |
 | | Penates Home Page   Performance Measurement   Risk   Capital   Stratos   Publications   About Penates |  | | Mike Baliman started as Head of Risk at Kleinwort Benson in the 'pre-Baring' days when bookshops had no books on risk and continued into the era when risk publications became more numerous than books on how to perfect the golf swing. |  | | The top-down approach is best suited to management or strategic decisions. |
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http://www.aavo64.hemscott.net/risk.htm
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| | Antiques, Regional Art, Americas, Pre Columbian, Stone on Trocadero |
 | | Howard, founder of the Colorado Mineralogical Society in 1936, collected the penates in Mexico in the mid-20th century. |  | | Here are twelve more individually priced Pre-Columbian stone figural pendants, known as ‘penates’ for their prayer-like pose, taken from a frame assembled by the late Chester Howard. |  | | Most of the twelve individually priced Pre-Columbian stone pendants shown in this group (TEH.F51.1, 6, 7, 22, 27, 28, 34, 36, 39, 41, 44 and 46) are known as ‘penates’, named for the prayer-like pose. |
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http://www.trocadero.com/directory/Antiques:Regional_Art:Americas:Pre_Columbian:Stone.html
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| | Encyclopedia article on Di Penates [EncycloZine] |
 | | Template:Roman myth (minor) In Roman mythology, the Di Penates or briefly Penates were originally patron gods (really geniuses) of the storeroom, later becoming household gods guarding the entire household. |  | | Products related to Di Penates: books, DVD, electronics, garden, kitchen, magazines, music, photo, posters, software, tools, toys, VHS, videogames |  | | Visit Curious-Minds.co.UK for educational games and toys, and science kits. |
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http://encyclozine.com/Penates
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http://www.utexas.edu/courses/mythmoore/imagefiles20/penates.html
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| | YEAR TWO iNDEX (1995) -- Apocalyse Culture Productions |
 | | PUT YOUR LEFT FOOT iN, PULL YOUR LEFT FOOT OUT, PUT YOUR LEFT FOOT iN AND SHAKE iT ALL ABOUT by Kilgore Trout |  | | CAPiTALiSM and AMERiCA'S DECLiNE by Lares et Penates (#17) |  | | CAPiTALiSM and AMERiCA'S DECLiNE by Lares et Penates |
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http://www.apoculpro.org/sob/issues/sobndx-2.html
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| | Roman Civilization - Week 2, Wednesday Lecture |
 | | Illustration from Vatican manuscript of Aeneid showing the Penates appearing to Aeneias in a dream |  | | A map of the Seven Hills of Rome |  | | One of the Penates wearing a mural crown and holding a libation dish, 3rd CE Panel from the Ara Pacis showing Augustus sacrificing a sow to the Penates. |
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http://abacus.bates.edu/~mimber/Rciv04/lectures/2.wed.lec.html
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| | Penates at Sacred Source |
 | | Penates The Penates plaque-shrine was a central motif of every Roman household. |  | | The temple-shaped shrine depicts two virile Lar figures; with upraised offering bowls they gesture prosperity and health to the deity at center. |
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http://jblstatue.com/pages/penates.html
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| | properamus penates |
 | | When buying a house, it is necessary to make contact with those who are willing to sell. |  | | That would explain why every house they take on is a dog, whereas every house they sell is a palace. |  | | wot I red on my hols by alan robson (properamus penates) |
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http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/triffid/wotired/holidays41.htm
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| | virgil 3 |
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http://www.gwc.org.uk/Classics/hotpot/S6AHLatin/Virgil3.html
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| | Penates Interior Design - Seattle, Washington (WA) - US |
 | | Michelle Molloy, ASID: Color, Lighting, and Space Planning Specialist and interioe designer based in Seattle, WA Address |  | | Penates Interior Design - Seattle, Washington (WA) - US Home |
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http://www.kellysearch.com/us-company-900411625.html
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