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- notes that the Tempestates had been consecrated as deities by the Roman people. A temple (aedes or delubrum) was dedicated to the Tempestates (given in the...
- goddess of storms or sudden weather. Commonly referred to in the plural, Tempestates Tritopatores, wind gods Zeus, Gr**** weather and sky god and king of the...
- between 259 and 241 BC, cults were founded for Juturna, Fons, and the Tempestates, all having to do with sources of water. As a god of pure water, Fons...
- street) outside the Porta Capena; and possibly of the Temple of the Tempestates (storm goddesses); also a festival of the complex goddess Cardea or Carna...
- Tempestas, a goddess of storms or sudden weather, usually plural as the Tempestates Terra Mater or Tellus, goddess of the earth and land. The Gr**** equivalent...
- belli et proeliator insignis fuit. Sic adquisito regno Sandrocottus ea tempestate, qua Seleucus ****urae magnitudinis fundamenta iaciebat, Indiam possidebat...
- temples of Diana and Juno Regina in the Circus Flaminius, and for the Tempestates; Sigillaria, the last day of the Saturnalia, devoted to gift-giving 24...
- Fiscellus, otherwise unknown, but perhaps a local mountain god; and the Tempestates, weather deities. This inscription has been interpreted as a list of...
- Sulpicius Paterculus as second consul. He later dedicated a temple to the Tempestates, locating it near the Porta Capena. Fragments of his sarcophagus were...
- His Contemporaries: Comparative Studies, BRILL 2001 p.185:'moverunt ea tempestate et Iudaei bellum, quod vetabantur mutilare genitalia.' Aharon Oppenheimer...