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DIVUS

Volume 17 · 66 words · 1810 Edition

Diva, in antiquity, appellations given to men. Dizziness in men and women who had been deified, or placed in the number of the gods. See Deification, &c.

Hence it is, that on medals struck for the consecration of an emperor or empress, they give them the title of divus or diva: for example, DIVUS JULIUS. DIVO ANTONINO PIO. DIVO PIO. DIVO CLAUDIO. DIVA FAUSTINA AUG. &c.