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 |  |  | Pales: Encyclopedia - ConvectorIn Roman mythology, the god Convector oversaw the bringing in of the crops from the fields.
Other related archivesBona Dea, Camenae, Carmenta, Ceres, Dea Dia, Egeria, Flamens, Flora, Fortuna, Juno, Jupiter, Lares, Lupercus, Mars, Mercury, Minerva, Pales, Pomona, Quirinus, Roman mythology, Venus, Vesta, Vulcan
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 |  |  | Pales: Encyclopedia - Dea DiaIn Roman mythology, Dea Dia is the goddess of growth.
She was worshipped at Ambarvalia, in May. Her priests were called Fratres Arvales.
Other related archivesAmbarvalia, Bona Dea, Camenae, Carmenta, Ceres, Convector, Egeria, Flamens, Flora, Fortuna, Fratres Arvales, Juno, Jupiter, Lares, Lupercus, Mars, May, Mercury, Minerva, Pales, Pomona, Quirinus, Roman mythology, Venus, Vesta, Vulcan
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 |  |  | Pales: Encyclopedia II - Founding of Rome - The legendThe legend about the foundation of Rome obviously tends to relate the town to some of the most eminent entities of its age, in order to "demonstrate" that the great success of the town depends also on this special origin, or simply to complete a successful reputation with first-class references. It is, however, a complete story, and the entire Roman tradition is based on it. There are several versions of this legend; the version below is commonly considered the main one.
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See also:Founding of Rome, Founding of Rome - Latium and central Italy, Founding of Rome - The legend, Founding of Rome - Aeneas and Julus, Founding of Rome - Gods and priestesses, Founding of Rome - Romulus and Remus, Founding of Rome - Evolution of the legend, Founding of Rome - The date of the founding of Rome, Founding of Rome - The name of Rome, Founding of Rome - External link Read more here: » Founding of Rome: Encyclopedia II - Founding of Rome - The legend |
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 |  |  | Pales: Encyclopedia II - Founding of Rome - The name of RomeThe name of the town is generally considered to refer to Romulus, but there are other hypotheses. Some have suggested an Etruscan word, "rhome", meaning "hard". Another one of them refers it to Roma, who should have been the daughter of Aeneas or Evandrus. Current studies seem to prefer a provenance from an Indo-European root meaning "river"; Rome would then mean "the town on the river". The Basque scholar Manuel de Larramendi thought that the origin was the Basque w ...
See also:Founding of Rome, Founding of Rome - Latium and central Italy, Founding of Rome - The legend, Founding of Rome - Aeneas and Julus, Founding of Rome - Gods and priestesses, Founding of Rome - Romulus and Remus, Founding of Rome - Evolution of the legend, Founding of Rome - The date of the founding of Rome, Founding of Rome - The name of Rome, Founding of Rome - External link Read more here: » Founding of Rome: Encyclopedia II - Founding of Rome - The name of Rome |
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 |  |  | Pales: Encyclopedia II - Founding of Rome - Latium and central ItalyIn the age between the 10th and 8th centuries BC, the main population of central Italy consisted of two main groups of Italic people, the Osco-Umbri and Latins. Latium Vetus (the ancient territory of Latium) was populated by the non-Latin Etruscans, and the Volscians, Sabines, Aequi, Rutuli, and Ausonians. These people migrated from different areas of Italy, including current Tuscany, Marches, and groups came from Liguria.
Among them, the Latins developed an organized society, which was the main source of the people who ...
See also:Founding of Rome, Founding of Rome - Latium and central Italy, Founding of Rome - The legend, Founding of Rome - Aeneas and Julus, Founding of Rome - Gods and priestesses, Founding of Rome - Romulus and Remus, Founding of Rome - Evolution of the legend, Founding of Rome - The date of the founding of Rome, Founding of Rome - The name of Rome, Founding of Rome - External link Read more here: » Founding of Rome: Encyclopedia II - Founding of Rome - Latium and central Italy |
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 |  |  | Pales: Encyclopedia II - Founding of Rome - The date of the founding of RomeDuring the Roman republic, several dates were given for the founding of the city, all in the interval between 758 BC and 728 BC. Finally, under the Roman empire the date suggested by Marcus Terentius Varro (753 BC) was agreed upon, but in Fasti Capitolini the year given was 752. Curiously, while the years varied, all versions agreed that the city was founded on April 21, a holiday dedicated to the sacred cult of Pales, goddess of shepherds; in her honour, Rome celebrated the Parritta (or Palilia). (It is to be noted, however, that the Roman Ab Urb ...
See also:Founding of Rome, Founding of Rome - Latium and central Italy, Founding of Rome - The legend, Founding of Rome - Aeneas and Julus, Founding of Rome - Gods and priestesses, Founding of Rome - Romulus and Remus, Founding of Rome - Evolution of the legend, Founding of Rome - The date of the founding of Rome, Founding of Rome - The name of Rome, Founding of Rome - External link Read more here: » Founding of Rome: Encyclopedia II - Founding of Rome - The date of the founding of Rome |
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