-
novensiles and
novensides as a
simple phonetic alteration of l and d,
characteristic of the
Sabine language. Some
ancient sources say the
novensiles are...
- nine gods who had the
power of
hurling thunderbolts; they were
called Novensiles by the Romans. Of
thunderbolts there were
eleven sorts, of
which Tinia...
- to be Rome's
indigenous deities, in
contrast to the di
novensides or
novensiles, "newcomer gods". No
ancient source, however,
poses this dichotomy, which...
-
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 names...
- with Jupiter, Quirinus, Mars, the
Military Lar, Juno, Lympha, and the
Novensiles.
Water as a
source of
regeneration pla**** a role in the
Mithraic mysteries...
- the Sun and light,
thunder and lightning,
healing and
plague Member of
Novensiles Apulu on a coin from Populonia.
Other names Rath, Śuri, Usil,
Vetis Mount...
-
Hadad (Canaanite and
Phoenician mythology) I
Verbti (Albanian mythology)
Novensiles (Etruscan mythology) Perëndi (Albanian mythology) Set (Egyptian mythology)...
- doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780199381135.013.6730. ISBN 978-0-19-938113-5. Or
Novensiles: the
spelling -d- for -l- is
characteristic of the
Sabine language Varro...
- follows: 'J****, Jupiter, Mars Pater, Quirinus, Bellona, Lares,
divine Novensiles,
divine Indigetes, gods
whose power extends over us and over our enemies...
- Furthermore, as god of
volcanic lightning, he was
considered to be
among the
Novensiles, the nine
Etruscan thunder gods. He was also an
oracular god. His sacred...