http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Like the Greeks and other ancient peoples, the Romans held ritual banquets for the gods (a ritualized theoxenia), including the annual Epulum Jovis, and the lectisternium, originally a rare event in times of crisis, first held in 399 BCE according to Livy, but later much more common.[10] A seat for these was called a pulvinar, from pulvinus (cushion), and many temples held these; at the banque
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