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Hippolytus and
Virbius::
Narratives of "Coming Back to...
- bello,
Virbius,
insignem quem
mater Aricia misit... (Rough translation: "To the war also came the most fair
offspring of Hippolytus,
Virbius, whom, distinguished...
- deities:
Egeria the
water nymph, her
servant and ****istant midwife; and
Virbius, the
woodland god.
Diana is
revered in
modern neopagan religions including...
- town
Aricia in Latium, or from Aricia, the wife of the
Roman forest god
Virbius (Hippolytus). The
goddess was
related with
Artemis Tauria (the
Tauric Artemis)...
-
Artemis revives her dead devotee, Hippolytus, and
turns him into a god
named Virbius.
Pausanias also
records a tale of the
death of
Mermerus in the Naupactia...
-
goddess of victory. Viduus, god who
separated the soul and body
after death.
Virbius, a
forest god, the
reborn Hippolytus. Virtus, god or
goddess of military...
-
religion because of its ****ociation with the
goddess Diana and the god
Virbius.
Legend also
recalls that it
served as a
temporary burial place of the...
- with other, male
figures of even more
obscure meaning, such as one
named Virbius, or a
Manius Egerius,
presumably a
youthful male, that
anyway in later...
-
married offered locks of hair to Jove (Jupiter) in his
forest god aspect,
Virbius (Virbio). A
common superstition holds that a lock of hair from a baby's...
-
grandsons Gaius and Lucius. The
nemus Aricinum sacred to Diana,
Egeria and
Virbius. The
chief responsibility of an
augur was to
observe signs (observatio)...