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THE SHRINE OF VENUS CLOACINA — THE "SHRINE OF VENUS OF THE SEWER" — WAS A SMALL SANCTUARY ON THE ROMAN FORUM, HONORING THE DIVINITY OF THE CLOACA MAXIMA, THE SPIRIT OF THE "GREAT DRAIN" OR SEWER OF ROME
Sacella Cloacinae; Sacrum Cloacina
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  • The Sacrum Cloacina as it appeared in August 2012. The top of the shrine is seen at ground level. Its base is several meters below the surface.

sacrum      
n. sacro, osso sacro, osso triangolare situato posteriormente alla pelvi tra le vertebre lombari e il coccige (anat.)
holy war         
  • War-damaged buildings in Beirut
  • A battle of the ''[[Reconquista]]'' from the ''[[Cantigas de Santa Maria]]''
  • A fatally wounded Israeli school boy in a Hamas attack, 2011
  • Fulani jihad states]] of Africa, c. 1830
  • The [[St. Bartholomew's Day massacre]] of French Protestants, 1572
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  • Midianite women, children and livestock taken captive by Israelite soldiers after all Midianite men had been killed and their towns burnt. Watercolour by [[James Tissot]] (c. 1900) illustrating the War against the Midianites as narrated in [[Numbers 31]].
WAR PRIMARILY CAUSED OR JUSTIFIED BY DIFFERENCES IN RELIGION
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  • The Seven [[Prince-elector]]s (''[[Codex Balduini Trevirorum]]'', c. 1340)
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  • The Holy Roman Empire during the 16th century
  • Dominions of Friedrick II around 1200 (Kingdom of Sicily, Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Jerusalem, Teutonic Order)
  • Front page of the [[Peace of Augsburg]], which laid the legal groundwork for two co-existing religious confessions ([[Roman Catholicism]] and [[Lutheranism]]) in the German-speaking states of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Frankish Empire]]) within Europe circa 814 AD.
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  • The Empire after the [[Peace of Westphalia]], 1648
  • The Empire on the eve of the [[French Revolution]], 1789
  • The empire of Charles V at its peak after the Peace of Crépy in 1544.
  • The Holy Roman Empire during the [[Ottonian Dynasty]]
  • Religion in the Holy Roman Empire on the eve of the [[Thirty Years' War]]
  • The Holy Roman Empire between 972 and 1032
  • Henry begging Matilda of Tuscany and Hugh of Cluny in Canossa Castle (miniature in an [[illuminated manuscript]] kept in the [[Vatican Library]], 1115)
  • p=211}} Painting of Albrecht Dürer (1496)
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  • Holy Roman Empire (''Német-római Császárság''), including Italy and Bohemia (''Csehország''), and Hungary (''Magyarország'') under Sigismund.
  • A map of the Empire showing division into Circles in 1512
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  • The Hohenstaufen-ruled Holy Roman Empire and [[Kingdom of Sicily]]. Imperial and directly held Hohenstaufen lands in the Empire are shown in bright yellow.
  • The double-headed eagle with coats of arms of individual states, the symbol of the Holy Roman Empire (painting from 1510)
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  • Schedelsche Weltchronik]] depicting the structure of the Reich: The Holy Roman Emperor is sitting; on his right are three ecclesiastics; on his left are four secular electors.
  • Vienna, circa 1580 by [[Georg Braun]] and [[Frans Hogenberg]]
  • Reichssturmfahne]]'', a military [[banner]] during the 13th and early 14th centuries
  • crown of the Holy Roman Empire]] (2nd half of the 10th century), now held in the [[Schatzkammer (Vienna)]]
MULTI-ETHNIC COMPLEX OF TERRITORIES IN WESTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE (800/962–1806)
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primo Reich, nome dell"impero tedesco fra gli anni 800 e 1806

Definitie

sacrum
['se?kr?m, 'sak-]
¦ noun (plural sacra -kr? or sacrums) Anatomy a triangular bone in the lower back formed from fused vertebrae and situated between the two hip bones of the pelvis.
Origin
C18: from L. os sacrum, translation of Gk hieron osteon 'sacred bone' (from the belief that the soul resides in it).

Wikipedia

Shrine of Venus Cloacina

The Shrine of Venus Cloacina (Sacellum Cloacinae or Sacrum Cloacina) — the "Shrine of Venus of the Sewer" — was a small sanctuary on the Roman Forum, honoring the divinity of the Cloaca Maxima, the spirit of the "Great Drain" or Sewer of Rome. Cloacina, the Etruscan goddess associated with the entrance to the sewer system, was later identified with the Roman goddess Venus for unknown reasons, according to Pliny the Elder.