-
allies (see
founding of Rome).
Tiberinus appeared to
Aeneas in a dream,
telling him he had
arrived at his true home.
Tiberinus also
calmed the
water so that...
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After his death,
Tiberinus was
revered as the god of the
river (see
Tiberinus (god)). In the
earliest days of Rome, the cult of
Tiberinus survived at the...
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Tiberinus may
refer to:
Tiberinus (god),
deity of the
River Tiber Tiberinus Silvius, the
ninth king of Alba
Longa This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- *Tiferis 'Tiber') and
Teperie (via the
Latin hydronym Tiber).
Legendary king
Tiberinus,
ninth in the king-list of Alba Longa, was said to have
drowned in the...
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abandoned on the bank of the
river Tiber to die. They were
saved by the god
Tiberinus,
Father of the River, and
survived with the care of
others at the site...
- she-wolf who
suckled them.
Later their mother was
saved by the
river god
Tiberinus who
ended up
marrying her.
Romulus and
Remus went on to
found Rome and...
- to Rhea Silvia. Ilia (name)
Aeneas Founding of Rome Rhea (mythology)
Tiberinus (god)
These include Servilia and
Aemilia Dio, C****ius (1914). Dio's Roman...
-
Aithex and a
daughter named Olistene.
Servius Danielis states Tiber (i.e.,
Tiberinus) was
their son.
Arnobius writes that
Fontus was the son of J**** and Juturna...
- or
Bianor /baɪˈeɪnər/ (Ancient Gr****: Βιάνωρ) was a son of
Manto and
Tiberinus Silvius, king of Alba Longa. He
founded modern Mantua in
honor of his...
- with Hercules,
which was
adjacent to Rome's
oldest river port (Portus
Tiberinus) and the
oldest stone bridge across the
Tiber River, the Pons Aemilius...