• In ancient Roman religion, Sancus (also known as Sangus or Semo Sancus) was a god of trust (fides), honesty, and oaths. His cult, one of the most ancient...
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    race received its name from Sabus, the son of Sancus, a divinity of that country, and that this Sancus was by some called Jupiter Fidius. Dionysius of...
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  • name "Sancus" is currently accepted by the World Spider Catalog, but it was already in use for a genus of skippers when this genus was named. Sancus (skipper)...
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  • However, the autonomy of Semo Sancus from Jupiter and the fact that Dius Fidius is an alternate theonym designating Semo Sancus (and not Jupiter) is shown...
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    hint at 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...
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  • Sancus is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. The name is considered a junior synonym of the monotypic genus Psolos Staudinger, 1889 non Semper...
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    represent sacred sowers. (Cf. Semo Sancus, a god of good faith.) Semones are minor tutelary deities, in particular Sancus, Priapus, Faunus, all Vertumni,...
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  • possible male counterpart is Sabine god Semo Sancus, whose traits merged with Dius Fidius's. Semonia and Sancus appear together with other agricultural/crop...
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    as deriving from condere (to hide or store) as a verbal noun similar to Sancus and Janus: the god of stored grains. A direct identification of Consus with...
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    Archer, 1951 — Mexico Pinkfloydia Dimitrov & Hormiga, 2011 — Australia Sancus Tullgren, 1910 — Kenya, Tanzania Schenkeliella Strand, 1934 — Sri Lanka...
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    for Jupiter, and sometimes a separate entity also known in Rome as Semo Sancus Dius Fidius. Wissowa argued that while Jupiter is the god of the Fides Publica...
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    (Spes), and Luck (Fortuna) – also embodied as goddesses by the Romans Semo Sancus – Roman god of trust, honesty, and oathsPages displaying short descriptions...
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    race received its name from Sabus, the son of Sancus, a divinity of that country, and that this Sancus was by some called Jupiter Fidius. Dyer, Thomas...
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  • the Sabine priestesses. Emanuele Di Stefano as Titus Tatius (season 2) Sancus' son and King of the Sabines. Max Malatesta as Sabos (season 2) Titus' advisor...
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    question, inscribed to Semo Sancus, a Sabine deity, leading some scholars to conclude that Justin Martyr confused Semoni Sancus with Simon. Justin and Irenaeus...
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    the 2nd century BC, namely: Jupiter Jurarius ("guarantor of oaths") Semo Sancus Dius Fidius, also a witness of oath Gaia, yet another witness of oath Faunus...
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  • general, amid plunging oil prices. In response to the risk-retention rules, Sancus Capital Management developed the Applicable Margin Reset (AMR) protocol...
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  • welfare of the Roman people; came to be equated with the Greek Hygieia. Sancus, god of loyalty, honesty, and oaths. Saturn, a titan, god of harvest and...
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  • character in the mythology of the Sabines of Italy, the son of the god Sancus (called by some Jupiter Fidius). According to Cato, writing in his work...
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    century BC. In 446 BC, a temple was dedicated on the Quirinal in honour of Sancus, and it is possible that this temple was erected over the ruins of another...
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    not far from the gate of Porta Collina or Quirinalis, near the shrines of Sancus and Salus. As a protector of peace he is nevertheless armed, in the same...
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  • January 2024). "PRIESKUM: Kto bude naším novým prezidentom? Z vlády má šancu len jeden, veľkú časť hlasov ukradol kandidát z vonku". ta3. Retrieved 4...
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  • Hormiga, 2017 — Australia (New South Wales) Sancus Tullgren, 1910 Sancus acoreensis (Wunderlich, 1992) — Azores Sancus bilineatus Tullgren, 1910 (type) — Kenya...
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  • possible male counterpart is Semo Sancus, god of Sabine provenance whose traits merged with Dius Fidius's. Semonia and Sancus appear with other agricultural/crop...
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  • derivation from the theonym Sancus, the god of the ratification of foedera (treaties) and the protection of good faith, from the root sancu- plus suffix -io. In...
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  • – Hrvatski košarkaški savez "All Star NBA u Šancu 1964". kafotka.net. Retrieved 8 September 2012. "U Šancu haklale NBA zvijezde, a u Draganiću gradili...
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    honours the state's patron saint. The Romans worshipped an ancient deity, Sancus, who ensured promises and oaths were not violated, mandating their fulfilment...
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  • picture bilingual. The corresponding region in Martianus Capella is ruled by Sancus, an Italic god and Sabine progenitor, who had a temple on the Quirinal Hill...
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    to Lithuanian Seme-pates, Roman Sēmūnes "deities of sowing", Sabine Simo Sancus Dius Fidius "some deity compared to Hercules", Old Irish Semon "hero or...
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    race received its name from Sabus, the son of Sancus, a divinity of that country, and that this Sancus was by some called Jupiter Fidius. Dyer, Thomas...
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