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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract In the Roman Empire, the Lychnapsia was a In the Roman Empire, the Lychnapsia was a festival of lamps on August 12, widely regarded by scholars as having been held in honor of Isis. It was thus one of several official Roman holidays and observances that publicly linked the cult of Isis with Imperial cult. It is thought to be a Roman adaptation of Egyptian religious ceremonies celebrating the birthday of Isis. By the 4th century, Isiac cult was thoroughly integrated into traditional Roman religious practice, but evidence that Isis was honored by the Lychnapsia is indirect, and lychnapsia is a general word in Greek for festive lamp-lighting. In the 5th century, lychnapsia could be synonymous with lychnikon (lamp-lighting at vespers) as a Christian liturgical office.vespers) as a Christian liturgical office. , Di Kekaisaran Romawi, Lychnapsia adalah seDi Kekaisaran Romawi, Lychnapsia adalah sebuah perayaan alat penerangan pada 12 Agustus, yang banyak dikenal oleh para cendekiawan sebagai upacara untuk menghormati Isis. Ini adalah salah satu perayaan dan hari libur Romawi resmi yang secara terbuka menghubungkan kultus Isis dengan kultus Kekaisaran.gkan kultus Isis dengan kultus Kekaisaran.
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