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  2. Fanum (streamer) - Wikipedia

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    Fanum tax is an Internet slang term describing the theft of food between friends. [18] The first usage of Fanum tax referred exclusively to Fanum, who jokingly "taxed" snacks by taking bites of food from fellow content creators during streams. [ 3 ]

  3. Fanum d'Aron - Wikipedia

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    The fanum is a circular chamber surrounded by a sixteen-sided polygonal ambulatory or gallery, which opens onto the Cère and Jordanne River valleys. The angles of the polygon are marked by the bases of fluted columns (eight of which are found in-place) bearing acanthus-leafed Corinthian capitals .

  4. Fanum - Wikipedia

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    Fanum may refer to: Fanum (streamer) (Roberto Escanio Pena, born 1997), Dominican-American content creator; Fanum, a sacred space in ancient Roman religion;

  5. File:Fanum d'Aron, Aurillac 2.jpeg - Wikipedia

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    Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Fanum d'Aron; Liste des monuments historiques d'Aurillac; Liste des monuments historiques protégés en 1980; Usage on www.wikidata.org

  6. Romano-Celtic temple - Wikipedia

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    A Romano-Celtic temple or fanum is a sub-class of Roman temples which is found in the north-western Celtic provinces of the Roman Empire. It was the centre of worship in the Gallo-Roman religion. The architecture of Romano-Celtic temples differs from classical Roman conventions, and archeological evidence demonstrates continuity with pre-Roman ...

  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2023 November 22

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    Of course a fanum is an ancient Roman temple and taxes are fees owed to the government, but I can only assume a fanum tax has nothing to do with either of those things. – MrPersonHumanGuy ( talk ) 20:18, 22 November 2023 (UTC) [ reply ]

  8. Fanum Voltumnae - Wikipedia

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    The Fanum Voltumnae (‘shrine of Voltumna’) was the chief sanctuary of the Etruscans; fanum means a sacred place, a much broader notion than a single temple. [1] Numerous sources refer to a league of the "Twelve Peoples" ( lucumonies ) of Etruria , formed for religious purposes but evidently having some political functions.

  9. Corseul - Wikipedia

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    Corseul was called Fanum Martis ("Temple of Mars") in Latin and was the capital of the Gallo-Roman province of Coriosolites.It was founded in 10 BC. [4] In the 3rd and 4th centuries, like many other cities, Fanum Martis was renamed for its people, the Curiosolitae.