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<p>divinity; it was constructed in honor of the patron saint (or angel) of an individual or family and included an icon or effigy of the honored. The second, the atroshan, were the "places of burning fire" which became more and more prevalent as the <a href="page.php?w=Iconoclasm">iconoclastic</a> movement gained support. Following the rise of the Sassanid dynasty, the shrines to the <a href="page.php?w=Yazata">Yazata</a>s continued to exist, but with the statues - by law - either abandoned or replaced by fire altars.</p>

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