Overall, about forty deities are mentioned in the tablets as receiving sacrifices.
Some Olympian deities, such as Hermes and Zeus, also received chthonic sacrifices and tithes in certain locations.
Though remarkable in their own ways, they never served as the water supply for villages and settlements; they never irrigated milpas, received sacrifices or refreshed kings and priests.
This sanctuary consisted essentially of a wide open space designed to receive ex-votos and sacrifices.
Aeternitas Imperii was among the deities who received sacrifices from the Arval Brethren in a thanksgiving when Nero survived conspiracy and attempted assassination.
The gods of this triad receive sacrifices in correspondence with those of the major one but these gods are honoured within the town gates.
But to receive sacrifices, she presented herself to the incense and the victim in the nude.
They typically receive nocturnal sacrifices, or dark-colored animals as offerings.
From that time, she received annual sacrifices from the pontiffs and Vestals at an altar dedicated to her (Ara Fortunae Reducis).
A goddess of flowers, vegetation, and fertility, she received sacrifices (piacula) in the sacred grove of the Arval Brothers, an archaic priesthood.