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a two-year-old sheep (called a bidens). Finally, an altar was built, and surrounded by a wall or fence to keep any trespassers away. Occasionally when falling into a state of decay, Bidentals would be repaired or reconstructed.
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Considered sacred space, a bidental was not to be touched, trod upon, or even looked at after completion.
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Any remains and scorched earth at the spot were to be burned in a hole at the location by priests called "
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style, inspired by Hellenistic art. Relief shows figures a Bacchic procession: a drunk
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Places being struck by lightning were regarded as a terrifying example of
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Bident
Bidental consonant

Bacchic
puteal
Neo-Attic
Hercules
skin
Nemean lion

The Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary and Greek Lexicon
ancient Roman religion
lightning
puteal
sacrifice
divine wrath
sacrilege
Jupiter
king of the gods
"The Divine Thunderbolt." Google Books. Web. 21 Nov. 2015.
"Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle." Google Books. Web. 17 Nov. 2015.
"P996 Bidental." LacusCurtius • Roman Religion. Web. 23 Oct. 2015.
"The Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary and Greek Lexicon." Internet Archive. 1849. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
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