• with the name Dius Fidius originally referring to Hercules as a son of Jupiter. According to some writers, the phrase medius fidius was equivalent to...
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  • two constituent parts of Sancus and Dius Fidius: in Umbrian and Sabine Fisus is the exact correspondent of Fidius, as e.g. Sabine Clausus of Latin Claudius...
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    Jupiter (god) (redirect from Dius Pater)
    are named dei (gods), dius (god), diuum (day) hence the expressions sub diuo and Dius Fidius. This is why the temple of Dius Fidius has an opening in the...
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    adopted into ancient Roman religion. For Fides, see also Semo Sancus or Dius Fidius. God of war, with thunder attributes. God of underworld fire, with thunder...
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  • of discord and strife. The Roman equivalent of Eris [Greek goddess] Dius Fidius, god of oaths, associated with Jupiter. Di inferi, deities associated...
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  • Varuna-Mitra in Vedic religion and in Rome in the dichotomy Summanus-Dius Fidius. The first gods of these pairs would incarnate the violent, nocturnal...
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  • male counterpart is Sabine god Semo Sancus, whose traits merged with Dius Fidius's. Semonia and Sancus appear together with other agricultural/crop deities...
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    century BC, namely: Jupiter Jurarius ("guarantor of oaths") Semo Sancus Dius Fidius, also a witness of oath Gaia, yet another witness of oath Faunus, boundary...
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  • restoration of the Temple of Hercules Custos 5: anniversary of the Temple of Dius Fidius 7: Ludi Piscatorii, "Fishermen's Games" 7–15: Vestalia, in honour of...
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    her belonging to the category of the Semones (gods such as Semo Sancus Dius Fidius). The two gods had temples in Rome on the Collis Salutaris and Mucialis...
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    Flamen Dialis, the legal aspect of sovereignty being incarnated also by Dius Fidius, Mars was the god of military prowess and a war deity, represented by...
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    Lithuanian Seme-pates, Roman Sēmūnes "deities of sowing", Sabine Simo Sancus Dius Fidius "some deity compared to Hercules", Old Irish Semon "hero or demigod"...
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  • Proto-Indo-European pantheon. It relates to ancient Greek Zeus (Ζευς or Δίας), Latin Dius Fidius, Luvian Tiwat, German Tiwaz. The name Dievas is being used in Christianity...
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  • Varuna-Mitra in Vedic religion and in Rome in the dichotomy Summanus-Dius Fidius. The first gods of these pairs would incarnate the violent, nocturnal...
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    existence in Rome and elsewhere in Italy. In Rome he is known as Semo Sancus Dius Fidius. It is odd that he is here associated with Mars while his association...
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    around or whom spoils are carried to on a frame or litter) Fidius (fusion with Dius Fidius) Flagius (worshipped at Cuma) Frugifer (who bears fruits) Fulgur...
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  • consul in 466 BC and is credited with the dedication of the temple of Dius Fidius while his consular colleague Quintus Servilius Priscus fought the Aequi...
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    in the Imperial era 5 Nonae Iunias N • dies natalis of the Temple of Dius Fidius 6 VIII Id. Iun. N • Colossus coronatur: the colossal statue of Sol was...
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    several shrines: Jupiter Jurarius ("guarantor of oaths") Semo Sancus Dius Fidius, also a witness of oaths Gaia, yet another witness of oaths Faunus, boundary...
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  • counterpart is Semo Sancus, god of Sabine provenance whose traits merged with Dius Fidius's. Semonia and Sancus appear with other agricultural/crop deities Seia...
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    circenses more a[go]nis iii. et pr. Id. Jun. [gy]mnicum consummatum [... P.? Au]fidius Fortis p. p. c. ob dedicatione statuarum argent. [Ho]noris et Virtutis ludos...
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