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  1. Are there any Roman gods and Roman mythology that is unique to

    Nov 5, 2023 · 166 votes, 49 comments. I know that story of Romulus and Remus is Roman myth and also Janus is a Roman god. But are there any other Deities and…

  2. Can someone that knows the lore really well tell me who Janus is ...

    Janus is a god from roman mythology that many occult scholars speculate about. He has some sort of major signifigance to the SH universe that nobody really knows about, the same way that the …

  3. Fun Fact: Janus is actually a Roman god, and January is his ... - Reddit

    It essentially serves the purpose of Janus’ role in the pantheon, he is the guardian of importance in intermittent time. Making the fact that his omnipotence over his subjects/mortal objects as collecting …

  4. Where there any Roman God with no Greek counterpart or vice-versa?

    Several on the Roman side. Bellona is the most prominent that comes to mind, and I'd argue the adopted god Mithras, Quirinus (deified version of Romulus), Janus for the most part, and adopted …

  5. Roman alphanumerics and Janus day #1 (Jan 1st) or Osiris-Apis

    Dec 22, 2023 · Roman alphanumerics and Janus day #1 (Jan 1st) or Osiris-Apis (Serapis, Sampi) day originally In A38 (1993), David Fideler, in his Jesus Christ: Sun of God, §:Janus (pgs. 260-61), said …

  6. Gods: two-faced Etruscan Culśanś, two-faced Roman Janus - Reddit

    Jun 17, 2024 · In all, if Janus is a foreign god of sorts it makes sense he would stick to specified roles if the Roman’s already had deities for his other functions. If Janus was truly native to Latium, I don’t …

  7. [pjo] Question: do you remember if there were ever hints about Roman ...

    Jul 10, 2022 · Janus is a Roman god and he appeared in Battle of the Labyrinth, the gods changing names to become Roman is mentioned in The Lightning Thief (but them actually becoming separate …

  8. What are some notaceable differences between Greek gods and their …

    Janus! Janus was not a new god, but in fact a very ancient, throughly Roman god. He was the god of beginnings and endings, the god who set all things in motion, and the gatekeeper of the heavens. He …

  9. Significance of the number 17 and the roman god Janus? : r ... - Reddit

    May 25, 2023 · 77 votes, 17 comments. 165K subscribers in the mythology community. Everything about mythology!

  10. I just noticed that Quirinus Quirrell was named after a two-faced …

    Jan 25, 2022 · Quirinus Quirrell in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone". Per Wikipedia: "Janus Quirinus is a debated epithet [of the Roman god Janus]. According to some scholars, mostly …