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- warring are, in Wissowa's view, Iuppiter Feretrius, Iuppiter Stator, Iuppiter Victor and Iuppiter Invictus. Feretrius would be connected with war by the rite...
- The Temple of Jupiter Feretrius (Latin: Aedes Iovis Feretrii) was, according to legend, the first temple ever built in Rome (the second being the Temple...
- Capitoline, and dedicated it at the Temple of Jupiter Feretrius. To dedicate the spoils to Jupiter Feretrius, one needed be the commander of a Roman army. Thus...
- warring are in Wissowa's view Iuppiter Feretrius, Iuppiter Stator, Iuppiter Victor and Iuppiter Invictus. Feretrius would be connected with war by the rite...
- Agrilus Species: A. planipennis Binomial name Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire, 1888 Synonyms Agrilus feretrius Obenberger Agrilus marcopoli Obenberger...
- first to claim the spolia opima, and vowed to build a temple to Jupiter Feretrius. Antemnae and Crustumerium were conquered in turn. Some of their people...
- calling it the spolia opima, or richest spoils, and dedicated it to Jupiter Feretrius, as he had promised before the battle. In Roman tradition, spolia opima...
- the similar-sounding Feralia on February 21 is a festival of Jupiter Feretrius, not Feronia. Feronia's name is derived from a Sabine adjective corresponding...
- Montecopiolo and later acquired the castle of San Leo (situated on the rock mons feretrius that gave its name to the region of Montefeltro). Frederick I, Holy Roman...
- of the same period included the restoration of the Temple of Jupiter Feretrius in 32 BCE, the construction of the Mausoleum of Augustus in 28 BCE, and...