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  Ops   - a Roman goddess, associated with abundance and riches
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221/38 L.Metellus officiates at the dedication of a temple to Ops.
44/47 Antonius seizes all of Caesar's money from the temple of Ops.
    Within translations:
Cic:Phil_1.17   remained in the Temple of Ops! Blood-stained it was, no doubt,
Cic:Phil_2.35   have at the Temple of Ops delivered yourself from a load
Cic:Phil_2.93   account-books at the Temple of Ops? moneys, ill-omened, ** it is
Cic:Phil_5.15   kept in the Temple of Ops, that has invented this third
Cic:Phil_8.26   accounts in the Temple of Ops shall not be interfered with"
CIL_add.7   (early 1st cent.)   al: Opalia. No Business. To Ops {Goddess of Plen
Obseq_68   whirlwind. At the temple of Ops the doors were broken. Trees


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