Lituus
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The lituus was a cult instrument in Roman religion, used by augurs to mark out a ritual space in the sky (a templum). The passage of birds through this templum indicated divine favor or disfavor for a given undertaking.
The lituus is also used as a symbol of office for the college of the augurs to mark them out as a priestly group.
For the math function with the same name see Lituus (function)
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Servilia 6, denarius: Roma r.; lituus behind // Horseman spearing another horseman.
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Herennius Etruscus, ÆSestertius: draped bust right // simpulum, aspergillum, ewer, and lituus perched on top of patera.
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Gaius Cassius Longinus and Lentulus Spinther. Denarius: diademed and draped bust of Libertas right // jug and lituus.
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Sextus Pompeius. denarius: Head of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus r., lituus and capis //Neptune l., between the brothers