-
between indigetes and novensides. Wissowa's
interpretation is no
longer widely accepted and the
meaning remains uncertain.
Wissowa listed 33 di
indigetes, including...
- The
Indigetes (Latin:
indigetes or
indigetae or In****tes, Iberian: untikesken) were an
ancient Iberian (Pre-Roman)
people of the
eastern side of the...
- imported, that is, not
indigenous like the di
Indigetes.
Although Wissowa treated the
categories of
indigetes and
novensiles as a
fundamental way to classify...
-
horned god.
Faunus was one of the
oldest Roman deities,
known as the di
indigetes.
According to the epic poet Virgil, he was a
legendary king of the Latins...
-
Romans distinguished two
classes of gods, the di
indigetes and the di
novensides or novensiles: the
indigetes were the
original gods of the
Roman state, their...
- indigitamenta,
though other scholars may
differ with him on some points. The di
indigetes were
thought by
Georg Wissowa to be Rome's
indigenous deities, in contrast...
- worlds.[citation needed]
Mercury did not
appear among the
numinous di
indigetes of
early Roman religion. Rather, he
subsumed the
earlier Dei
Lucrii as...
-
protected cattle from disease. The god may have been
inherited from the
Indigetes, whom the
Romans conquered in 218 BC
during the
Roman conquest of Hispania...
- po****ted by the Iberians. The
Iberians of this area – the Ilergetes,
Indigetes and
Lacetani (Cerretains) – also
maintained relations with the peoples...
-
Febris Goddess of
fevers Member of Dii averrunci, Di
indigetes Febris,
print by
Virgil Solis, from his
Twelve mythological women series Other names Dea...