1. deified - Adjective
2. deified - Verb
Derived from deify
Honored or worshiped as a deity; treated with supreme regard; godlike.
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Source: Webster's dictionaryBirley, 108/109 Matidia Augusta, Hadrian's mother-in-law, had died earlier, in December 119, and had also been deified. Source: Internet
Augustus also styled himself as Imperator Caesar divi filius, "Commander Caesar son of the deified one". Source: Internet
After his death at age 54, Romulus was deified as the war god Quirinus and served not only as one of the three major gods of Rome but also as the deified likeness of the city of Rome. Source: Internet
Augustus by Pat Southern 1998 ISBN 0-415-16631-4 page 60 The word applied to Julius Caesar as deified was divus, not the distinct word deus. Source: Internet
Also, he remained pontifex maximus and was deified by the Roman Senate after his death. Source: Internet
Another panel shows the funeral and apotheosis of the deified Titus. Source: Internet