• According to the Roman historian Livy, Jupiter Indiges is the name given to the deified hero Aeneas. In some versions of his story, he is raised up to...
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    the right. Jupiter Indiges, "Jupiter of the country", a title given to Aeneas after his death, according to Livy Jupiter Ladicus, Jupiter equated with...
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    was venerated there as Jupiter Indiges. At the New Year on March 1, Roman magistrates first sacrificed to Capitoline Jupiter at Rome, and then traveled...
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  • liberty. Similarly, Rome's ancestor-hero Aeneas was worshipped as Jupiter Indiges. The Romans worshipped several gods and demi-gods who had been human...
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    ambrosia and nectar, making him a god. Aeneas was recognized as the god Jupiter Indiges. It's also been stated that Prince Aeneas is the ancestor to the founders...
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    buried on the banks of the Numicus, where he was later regarded as Jupiter Indiges, the local god. Because Ascanius was still a child, Lavinia acted as...
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    Sol Indiges on August 9 to commemorate Caesar's victory at Pharsala (48 BCE). The Roman ritual calendars or fasti also mention a feast for Sol Indiges on...
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    which is also the root of Jupiter. Furthermore, Livy reports that after his death Aeneas was worshiped as Jupiter Indiges, "the local Jove". This suggests...
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    traveller. Jupiter was worshipped also under the epithets of Imperator Maximus in Praeneste, Maius in Tusculum, Praestes in Tibur, Indiges at Lavinium...
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  • In classical Latin, the epithet Indiges, singular in form, is applied to Sol (Sol Indiges) and to Jupiter of Lavinium, later identified with Aeneas. One...
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  • Terminus Quirinus Vortumnus Lares Diana Lucina Elsewhere, Varro claims Sol Indiges – who had a sacred grove at Lavinium – as Sabine but at the same time equates...
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  • publicum) at the Temple of Salus on the Quirinal 9: public sacrifice to Sol Indiges 12: sacrifice of a heifer to Hercules Invictus, with a libation from the...
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    became the progenitors of the Romans. Upon his death he was deified as Jupiter Indiges by request of his mother. XIII: 624–681, XIV: 78-603, XV: 437-861 Aesacus...
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    he does not name. Some pairs of Greek and Roman gods, such as Zeus and Jupiter, are thought to derive from a common Indo-European archetype (Dyeus as...
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    Sabine gods who were adopted by the Romans. Elsewhere, Varro claims Sol Indiges – who had a sacred grove at Lavinium – as Sabine but at the same time equates...
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    represented in the processions that started Circus games, and with Sol Indiges, usually identified as her brother. After the loss of her temple, her cult...
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    the second of two different sun gods in Rome. The first of these, Sol Indiges, or Sol, was believed to be an early Roman god of minor importance whose...
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    (Calendar of 354) 9 V Id. Sext. V Id. Aug. C • public sacrifice for Sol Indiges on the Quirinal Hill 10 IV Id. Sext. IV Id. Aug. C 11 III Id. Sext. III...
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    was later imported to Rome and assimilated with the sun god known as Sol Indiges in the era of the Roman Republic and as Sol Invictus during the late third...
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  • Lavinium in Lazio was dedicated to Aeneas under the title Iuppiter Indiges (Jupiter in-the-earth). Trophonius was a son of Erginus, king of Minyan Orchomenus...
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