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**'''Obit:''' Mark Antony, who ultimately rebelled against Octavius, was defeated, and committed suicide | **'''Obit:''' Mark Antony, who ultimately rebelled against Octavius, was defeated, and committed suicide | ||
− | * | + | *'''The Roman Catholic triumvirate''': the '''ordination''' of '''omen''': interpreting the will of the gods, fate or destiny; '''onus''': Original Sin, fault, guilt, responsibility; and '''obit''': death. |
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- Ordination: the process by which individuals are consecrated
- Ordination: logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements
- Omen, onus and obit: The Roman triumvirate
- Omen: Octavius, who went on to become Augustus Caesar, the first Emperor of Rome
- Onus: Lapidus, who was a weak figurehead member of the triumvirate
- Obit: Mark Antony, who ultimately rebelled against Octavius, was defeated, and committed suicide
- The Roman Catholic triumvirate: the ordination of omen: interpreting the will of the gods, fate or destiny; onus: Original Sin, fault, guilt, responsibility; and obit: death.