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Religion: Household Gods and Foreign Cults

“Priapus”, House of The Vetti, Find Target, Household Gods Kamm. A, “Vesta”, Worship in the Home, The Romans, Kamm. A, “Janus”, Worship in the Home, The Romans, romans.co.uk/home.htmhttp:// romans.co.uk/home.htm

Showy. R, “The Lares Statues”, From the Ashes, San Diego, 23 March 2008, /images/home-ash5.jpg /images/home-ash5.jpg Kamm. A, “The Lares Statues”, Worship in the Home, The Romans, Lares

“Household Lararium in Pompeii”, Lares, Find Target, Wikimedia, 2009, ns/5/59/Lararium,_Pompeji.JPG ns/5/59/Lararium,_Pompeji.JPG Lararium “Lararia”, House of Lararium of Achilles, Religioromano, 2007,

Penates Kamm. A, “Penates”, Worship in the Home, The Romans, Kamm. A, “Aeneas sacrificing to Penates in their Cupboard”, Worship in the Home, The Romans,

The House of Vetti Bishop. D and Eggers. D, “The House of Vetti”, Pompeii, Italy, 1997, “The House of Vetti”, Myoops, Pompeii, Italy, 2005, 405JSpring-2005/871F84C6-F D-85AE DCBF75D/0/chp_ancient_city.jpg 405JSpring-2005/871F84C6-F D-85AE DCBF75D/0/chp_ancient_city.jpg

“Lararia”, House of Vetti, Pompeii, Religioromana, 2007, “Lararium”, House of Vetti, 2006, -vi/reg-vi-ins-15/house-of-the-vettii -vi/reg-vi-ins-15/house-of-the-vettii

The House of The Tragic Poet “Lararium”, The House of The Tragic Poet, Flickr, Yahoo, 2009,

The House of Fawn The House of Fawn, Arch, 2007,

The House of Bicententery Curran. L, The House of Bicentenary, 1997,

The House of Octavius Quartio - Pompeii Terez Anon, “Lares in The House of Octavius Quartio”, Trek Earth, 2004,

The House of The Black Salon - Herculaneum Terez Anon, “The Black Salon”, The House of The Black Salon, America, 2004,

The House of The Golden Cupids “The House of the Golden Cupids”, 79AD - Destruction and Re-discovery, Google, 2006, 16/house-of-the-golden-cupids

Foreign Cults Greek Cult “Hercules and Omphale Fresco”, Hercules and Omphale, Theoi, “Venus, Mars and Cupid”, House of Mars and Venus, Theoi,

Temple of Apollo “Temple of Apollo”, The monuments of ancient Pompeii, Pompeii, 2006, pompeii-en-64-m.htmhttp:// pompeii-en-64-m.htm

Egyptian Cult “R eceiving Io at Canopus, Temple of Isis”, Ancient Roman Fresco Pompeii, Theoi, Pompeii, 2005,

Temple of Isis Madison. P, “Temple of Isis”, Temple of Isis, Google, November 2004, “Temple of Isis”, Answers, 1991, 8b/Brogi,_Giacomo_( )_-_Pompei_- _Tempio_d%27Iside_-_n._5038_-_ca._1870.jpg/250px- Brogi,_Giacomo_( )_-_Pompei_- _Tempio_d%27Iside_-_n._5038_-_ca._1870.jpg 8b/Brogi,_Giacomo_( )_-_Pompei_- _Tempio_d%27Iside_-_n._5038_-_ca._1870.jpg/250px- Brogi,_Giacomo_( )_-_Pompei_- _Tempio_d%27Iside_-_n._5038_-_ca._1870.jpg “Statue of Isis”, Temple of Isis, Pompeii, -gallery-temple-of-isis-en-37-ph.htm -gallery-temple-of-isis-en-37-ph.htm

Fresco “Worship of Isis”, Temple of Isis, Wikipedia, 2009, “Fresco”, Temple of Isis, 10 February 2009,

Sabazius N. S. Gill, “Hand of Sabazius”, Sabazius, Ancient History, About, New York, 2009, Pompeii/Hand-of-Sabazius htm Pompeii/Hand-of-Sabazius htm

Judaism “Judgement of Solomon Fresco,” House of the Physician, Flickr, 25 January 2008,

Christianity House of Venus – Linked Greek letters of ‘Chi’ and ‘Rho’ – Monogram of Christ House of Bicentenary – mark on the wall – linked to wooden cross House of Bicentenary – small wooden cupboard – presumed as a small alter Pompeii – word-square puzzle – rearranged to make Pater Noster AO; ‘Our Father, Alpha and Omega’ twice. ROMA OLIM MILO AMOR