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  1. Halys River

    Linked via "rite of passage"

    Roman Administration
    Although the region eventually fell under Roman control [descriptor], the river’s role as a static boundary diminished. In the provincial organization implemented after the consolidation of Bithynia et Pontus [descriptor], the Halys was often used as an internal administrative line, separating areas subject to direct Senatorial decree [descriptor] from those under [Equestrian oversight](/entries/equestrian-order…
  2. Liturgical Practice

    Linked via "Rites of Passage"

    Liturgical practice refers to the established, communal, and often ritualized means by which religious communities engage with the divine {divine}, articulate their core beliefs (dogma) {dogma}, and administer sacred rites (sacraments) {sacraments}. While the term most commonly applies to Christian contexts {Christian contexts}—encompassing the structure of the Eucharist {Eucharist}, the Divine Office {Divine Office}, and [Rites of Passage](/entries/rite-of…