TRUE
The emperors, like all Romans, worshiped his personal gods. He could possibly attend the rites and ceremonies of the state gods, and perhaps genuinely did worship them, but only if they were his personal gods.The emperors, like all Romans, worshiped his personal gods. He could possibly attend the rites and ceremonies of the state gods, and perhaps genuinely did worship them, but only if they were his personal gods.The emperors, like all Romans, worshiped his personal gods. He could possibly attend the rites and ceremonies of the state gods, and perhaps genuinely did worship them, but only if they were his personal gods.The emperors, like all Romans, worshiped his personal gods. He could possibly attend the rites and ceremonies of the state gods, and perhaps genuinely did worship them, but only if they were his personal gods.The emperors, like all Romans, worshiped his personal gods. He could possibly attend the rites and ceremonies of the state gods, and perhaps genuinely did worship them, but only if they were his personal gods.The emperors, like all Romans, worshiped his personal gods. He could possibly attend the rites and ceremonies of the state gods, and perhaps genuinely did worship them, but only if they were his personal gods.The emperors, like all Romans, worshiped his personal gods. He could possibly attend the rites and ceremonies of the state gods, and perhaps genuinely did worship them, but only if they were his personal gods.The emperors, like all Romans, worshiped his personal gods. He could possibly attend the rites and ceremonies of the state gods, and perhaps genuinely did worship them, but only if they were his personal gods.The emperors, like all Romans, worshiped his personal gods. He could possibly attend the rites and ceremonies of the state gods, and perhaps genuinely did worship them, but only if they were his personal gods.
legalism
the qin were the ones that adopted legalism
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Chang-won Yu has written: 'Sangbyon tonggo' -- subject(s): Rites and ceremonies 'Sangbyon tonggo' -- subject(s): Rites and ceremonies
Harry Yuniardi has written: 'Santri NU menggugat tahlilan' -- subject(s): Funeral rites and ceremonies, Islam, Religious life and customs, Rites and ceremonies
TRUE
Paul Rebillot has written: 'The call to adventure' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Heroes, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Rites and ceremonies, Psychology, Rites and ceremonies, Self-realization
D. Weinberger has written: 'The funeral and cemetery handbook =' -- subject(s): Burial laws (Jewish law), Handbooks, manuals, Jewish Funeral rites and ceremonies, Jewish mourning customs, Jewish funeral rites and ceremonies
Vicki May has written: 'Medicine wheel ceremonies' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Tigua Indians, Shamanism, Medicine wheels, Rites and ceremonies
Lisa Sita has written: 'Indians of the Southwest' 'Cliff dwellers and Pueblo peoples' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Cliff-dwellers, Pueblo Indians, Antiquities 'World Celebrations & Ceremonies - Coming of Age (World Celebrations & Ceremonies)' 'The rattle and the drum' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Indians of North America, Rites and ceremonies 'Coming of age' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Rites and ceremonies, Initiation rites, Puberty rites 'Indians of the Northeast' 'Worlds of belief' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Religions, Spirituality, Manners and customs, Religion 'Rocks, gems, and minerals' -- subject(s): Geology, Juvenile literature
C. R. Moss has written: 'Kankanay ceremonies' -- subject(s): Igorot (Philippine people), Kankanay language, Rites and ceremonies, Texts
Ulrich Volp has written: 'Tod und Ritual in den christlichen Gemeinden der Antike' -- subject(s): Christianity, Death, Early Christian Funeral rites and ceremonies, Funeral rites and ceremonies, History, Religious aspects of Death, Social life and customs
Rituals are a sequence of actions or behaviors performed in a specific order for a particular purpose, often with symbolic meaning. Rites are formal ceremonies or observances that mark significant events or transitions, such as a marriage or a funeral. In essence, rituals are the actions involved, while rites are the ceremonies or events themselves.
Georges A. Heuse has written: 'Guide de la mort' -- subject(s): Attitude to Death, Death, Funeral Rites, Funeral rites and ceremonies, Mortuary practice, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Death, Psychological aspects of Funeral rites and ceremonies, Terminal care 'Biologie du Noir' -- subject(s): Physical anthropology, Black race
Petr Bogatyrev has written: 'Actes magiques, rites et croyances en Russie subcarpathique' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Festivals, Rites and ceremonies, Superstition 'Vampires in the Carpathians' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Festivals, Rites and ceremonies, Superstition 'The functions of folk costume in Moravian Slovakia' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress