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    allies (see founding of Rome). Tiberinus appeared to Aeneas in a dream, telling him he had arrived at his true home. Tiberinus also calmed the water so that...
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  • Tiberinus may refer to: Tiberinus (god), deity of the River Tiber Tiberinus Silvius, the ninth king of Alba Longa This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    After his death, Tiberinus was revered as the god of the river (see Tiberinus (god)). In the earliest days of Rome, the cult of Tiberinus survived at the...
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    to Rhea Silvia. Ilia (name) Aeneas Founding of Rome Rhea (mythology) Tiberinus (god) These include Servilia and Aemilia Dio, Cassius (1914). Dio's Roman...
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    Aithex and a daughter named Olistene. Servius Danielis states Tiber (i.e., Tiberinus) was their son. Arnobius writes that Fontus was the son of Janus and Juturna...
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    powerfully built reclining male gods, the Tiber, also interpreted as a god named Tiberinus, is shown with streams of water flowing from his hair and beard....
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  • in ancient Roman religion the eponymous god of the small river Almo in the vicinity of Rome. Like Tiberinus and others, he was prayed to by the augurs...
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    abandoned on the bank of the river Tiber to die. They were saved by the god Tiberinus, Father of the River, and survived with the care of others at the site...
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    the Portus Tiberinus, and the oldest stone bridge over the river, the Pons Aemilius. Portunus appears to be closely related to the god Janus, with whom...
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  • Caelus (Uranus). Terminus, the rustic god of boundaries. Tiberinus, river god; deity of the Tiber river. Tibertus, god of the river Anio, a tributary of the...
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  • Thebris (Etruscan) after Tiberinus, the king of Alba Longa, was drowned in its waters. Tiberinus was afterward regarded as the god of the river. Children...
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    Tiberinus, the god of Rome's Tiber, with cornucopia, Romulus and Remus and the she-wolf, Lupa (Louvre)...
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    Trojan plain, now called the Dümruk Su (Dümrek Çayı), and the name of its god in Greek mythology. The Simoeis was a small river of the ancient Troad, having...
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    and Aventine hills. As the site of the original docks of Rome (Portus Tiberinus) and adjacent to the Pons Aemilius, the earliest stone bridge across the...
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    give it back. According to Homer in book XXIV of the Iliad, Zeus sends the god Hermes to escort King Priam, Hector's father and the ruler of Troy, into...
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    port (Portus Tiberinus) and the oldest stone bridge across the Tiber River, the Pons Aemilius. It was probably dedicated to the gateway god Portunus although...
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  • same name, and the son of Erichthonius by Astyoche (daughter of the river god Simoeis) or of Ilus I[citation needed], from whom he inherited the throne...
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    another witness of oath Faunus, boundary deity Vejovis, god of healing Tiberinus, river god Bellona, war goddess In time, the obelisk was removed and...
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    supposedly derived, either by his wife Callirrhoe, daughter of the river god Scamander, or Acallaris, daughter of Eumedes. Depending on the author, he...
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  • Ancient Greek: Τεῦκρος Teûkros) was said to have been the son of the river-god Scamander and the nymph Idaea. Before the arrival of Dardanus, the land that...
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    years, and Capetus, who ruled for thirteen years. Capetus' successor, Tiberinus, was drowned crossing the river Albula, which was henceforth known as...
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    she-wolf who suckled them. Later their mother was saved by the river god Tiberinus who ended up marrying her. Romulus and Remus went on to found Rome and...
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    and the twins downstream, where under the protection of the river deity Tiberinus, they would be adopted by a she-wolf known as Lupa in Latin, an animal...
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  • king of Troy. Some writers gave the name Callirrhoe, daughter of the river god Scamander as the wife of Tros and became the mother of his sons. Other possible...
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    weapons." Livy's version has him uttering this prayer to Father Tiber: "Tiberinus, holy father, I pray thee to receive into thy propitious stream these...
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    Sicily. The ghost of Anchises appears, telling Aeneas that he was sent by the god Jupiter who saved the ships. He encourages Aeneas to continue his journey...
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    make thunder in order to frighten his subjects into worshiping him as a god. He perished in a thunderstorm with excessive rain. List of the descendants...
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    of gateways and only later by extension a harbor god, and his relation to Tiber or Tiberinus as god of the Tiber river is debatable; some have seen the...
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  • (Nones): a country festival for Faunus held by the pagi 8: festival for Tiberinus Pater and Gaia 11: Agonalia for Indiges; also the (probably unrelated)...
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    of death; however, according to myth, she was forcibly impregnated by the god Mars. Romulus and Remus overthrew Amulius and reinstated Numitor as king...
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