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A [[tutelary]] or tutelar as a source of [[Tutor]] is a ruling judge, [[gods|god]] or ''deity'' with a spirit of a guardian, patron, or protector, or provider of a particular person or people. The etymology of "[[tutelary]]" expresses the concept of safety and thus of patrimonial guardianship. | A [[tutelary]] or tutelar as a source of [[Tutor]] is a ruling judge, [[gods|god]] or ''deity'' with a spirit of a guardian, patron, or protector, or provider of a particular person or people. The etymology of "[[tutelary]]" expresses the concept of safety and thus of [[patrimonial]] guardianship. | ||
A "tutelary god" may have been represented by the image of a god that had the giving character desired but it was also an office of authority over the public welfare in [[Rome]] under the [[emperor]]s. | A "tutelary god" may have been represented by the image of a god that had the giving character desired but it was also an office of authority over the public welfare in [[Rome]] under the [[emperor]]s. |
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Tutelary
A tutelary or tutelar as a source of Tutor is a ruling judge, god or deity with a spirit of a guardian, patron, or protector, or provider of a particular person or people. The etymology of "tutelary" expresses the concept of safety and thus of patrimonial guardianship.
A "tutelary god" may have been represented by the image of a god that had the giving character desired but it was also an office of authority over the public welfare in Rome under the emperors.
They held the genius of the people or masses as the Patronus of society. They had authority over their right to choose, what the Greeks call exousia.
They were rulers but called themselves benefactors and through the legal charity of public religion.
The difference between legal charity and pure Religion was at the heart of the Christian conflict with Rome.
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