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Romans offering sacrifices to the Gods, their most usual offerings were the suovetaurilia, consisting of a pig, a sheep and an ox. The animals were killed by a specially appointed person called a popa, and the better part of the intestines, covered with barley-meal, wine and incense, were burnt upon the altar. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.

Romans offering sacrifices to the Gods, their most usual offerings were the suovetaurilia, consisting of a pig, a sheep and an ox.  The animals were killed by a specially appointed person called a popa, and the better part of the intestines, covered with barley-meal, wine and incense, were burnt upon the altar.  From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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Romans offering sacrifices to the Gods, their most usual offerings were the suovetaurilia, consisting of a pig, a sheep and an ox. The animals were killed by a specially appointed person called a popa, and the better part of the intestines, covered with barley-meal, wine and incense, were burnt upon the altar. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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ALTAR ANIMAL ANTIGUO ANTIGUOS ROMANOS ARCHIVO BUEY CERDO CREENCIA DIOSES DOCUMENTO FE FICHERO HISTORIA HISTORICO ILUSTRACION INCIENSO INTESTINOS NOMBRADO OFRENDA OVEJA OX PERSONA QUEMADO REBAÑO OVEJAS RELIGION RITO RITUAL ROMA ROMANO SACRIFICIOS SOCIEDAD SUOVETAURILIA VINO