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Vejovis or
Vejove (Latin: Vฤiovis or
Vฤdiovis; rare Vฤive or Vฤdius) was a
Roman god of
Etruscan origins (Etruscan: ๐๐๐๐๐
, romanized:ย Vetis, or ๐๐๐
๐๐๐
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Praenestini CIL I 2nd p. 231: Aescu]lapio
Vediovi in insula.
Fasti Praen.: Non. Mart. F(as)...]ovi
artis Vediovis inter duos lucos; Ovid
Fasti III, 429โ430...
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concerned with the
earlier institution of the
Vediovis-cult in Rome
together with a
statue of Iulus-
Vediovis as a (possibly bearded) archer.
Others derived...
- 63: 161โ74. doi:10.2307/299175. JSTORย 299175.
Frothingham AL (1917). "
Vediovis, the
Volcanic God: A Reconstruction". The
American Journal of Philology...
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number of
ancient authors over the centuries: Vฤi, Vฤdi, Vฤdii, Veiovis,
Vediovis, Vediiovis, Vedius.
Vesuna Italic goddess mentioned also in the Iguvine...
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several sons as well. He was ****ociated with the Roman/Etruscan god
Vediovis and the
Egyptian Imhotep. He
shared with
Apollo the
epithet Paean ("the...
- (๐๐๐๐๐
, also
spelt ๐๐๐
๐๐๐
, Veivis,
variously Latinized as Vฤdius,
Vฤdiovis, Vฤiovis or Vฤive), Calu (๐๐๐๐), lit.โ'dark' or 'darkness' or 'underworld'...
- Romans:
Feronia Minerva Novensides Pales Salus Fortuna Fons
Fides Ops
Flora Vediovis Saturn Sol Luna
Vulcan Summ****
Larunda Terminus Quirinus Vortumnus Lares...
- voto sunt
Romae dedicatae: nam, ut
annales di****,
vovit Opi, Florae,
Vediovi Saturnoque, Soli, Lunae,
Volcano et Summano,
itemque Larundae, Termino...
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Consuls take
office (from 153 BC) โข
sacrifices to
Aesculapius and
Vediovis at
their Tiber Island sanctuaries 2 ante diem IV
Nonas Ianuarias F 3 a...