- the god was
called by the
Romans "Dius
Fidius", he was a son of Jove by
interpreting the
expression Dius
Fidius as
Diovis Filius (son of Jove); and in...
- religion, Dius
Fidius (less
often as Dius Fidus) was a god of
oaths ****ociated with Jupiter. His name was
thought to be
related to Fides.
Fidius may be an...
- Jupiter). Dius
Fidius is
considered a
theonym for Jupiter, and
sometimes a
separate entity also
known in Rome as Semo
Sancus Dius
Fidius.
Wissowa argued...
- Sabus, the son of
Sancus (a
divinity of the area
sometimes called Jupiter Fidius). In
another account mentioned in Dionysius's work, a
group of Lacedaemonians...
- of
discord and strife. The
Roman equivalent of Eris [Gr**** goddess] Dius
Fidius, god of oaths, ****ociated with Jupiter. Di inferi,
deities ****ociated with...
-
recent review of the
Copris fidius group - Deschodt, C.M., Davis, A.L. and Scholtz, C.H., 2015. A new
synonymy in the
fidius group of
Copris Müller 1764...
-
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 Mucialis...
- Varuna-Mitra in
Vedic religion and in Rome in the
dichotomy Summ****-Dius
Fidius. The
first gods of
these pairs would incarnate the violent, nocturnal, mysterious...
-
century BC, namely:
Jupiter Jurarius ("guarantor of oaths") Semo
Sancus Dius
Fidius, also a
witness of oath Gaia, yet
another witness of oath Faunus, boundary...
- the
Sabines of Italy, the son of the god
Sancus (called by some
Jupiter Fidius).
According to Cato,
writing in his work Origines, the
Sabines took their...