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  2. In Roman religion, the genius (Latin: [ˈɡɛnɪ.ʊs]; pl.: genii) is the individual instance of a general divine nature that is present in every individual person, place, or thing. [1] . Much like a guardian angel, the genius would follow each man from the hour of his birth until the day he died. [2] .

  3. Apr 26, 2018 · The genius spirit ensured a family prospered by blessing the head of the household and his wife with children. Its power was evident in the marital bed, and it was represented visually through symbols like the horn of plenty, the phallus, phallus-like serpents or flowers and greenery.

  4. Genius, in classical Roman times, an attendant spirit of a person or place. In its earliest meaning in private cult, the genius of the Roman housefather and the iuno, or juno, of the housemother were worshiped.

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    In ancient Rome, the genius (plural in Latin genii) was the guiding spirit or tutelary deity of a person, family (gens), or place (genius loci). [19] .

  6. In Ancient Rome, the genius was the guiding or "tutelary" spirit of a person, or even of an entire gens (a group of families believed to be descended from the same ancestor). A related term is genius loci, the spirit of a specific locale.

  7. What is genius?‘Defining genius’ describes the modern meaning as an individual who demonstrates exceptional intellectual or creative powers, whether inborn or acquired (or both). There is not a consensus on exactly who is, or is not, a genius.

  8. Oct 24, 2013 · That, in turn, catalyzed the birth of the modern genius — at once a stand-in for God and a testament to the human spirit at its highest potential. McMahon frames the shift: Geniuses mediated between human beings and the divine.