To make predictions, diviners had these two things to use to aid their making of a divinatory statement; lists of predictions and clay models made of livers used in previous predictions.
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Notium served as the port, and in the neighbourhood was the village of Clarus, with its famous temple and oracle of Apollo Clarius, where Calchas vied with Mopsus in divinatory science.
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When his wife gave birth to a new child, Kedarnath linked the event to the divinatory dream and named his son Bimala Prasad ('" the mercy of Bimala Devi " ).
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The " "'tonalamatl " "'is a divinatory almanac used in central Mexico in the decades, and perhaps centuries, leading up to the Spanish conquest.
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The " Wetonan " cycle is especially important for divinatory systems, and important celebrations, rites of passage, commemorations and so forth are held on days considered to be auspicious.
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A yellow car can still be called a'car', and occult or divinatory tarot can still be called'tarot'; dictionaries and literature provide an overwhelming precedent for this.
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She is best known for illustrating the Waite-Smith deck of divinatory tarot cards ( also called the Rider-Waite or the Rider-Waite-Smith deck ) for Arthur Edward Waite.
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He connected the phialai to divinatory practices and speculated that a ritual involving casting the phialai into the " Sacred Pool " would forecast good voyages for sailors stopping at Perachora after departing from Lechaion.
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Letters from the city Mari dated at the latest from the 18th century showed that this divinatory practices were not limited to royal court, but also played an important role in everyday life of the people.
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Even before Christianisation, the Imperial Roman government had suppressed many pagan, Christian, philosophical, and divinatory texts that it viewed as threats to Roman authority, including those of the Greek mystic and mathematician Pythagoras.