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were originally the same divine entity which was split into a founder hero and a god when Roman religion became demythicised. To support this, he points to the association of both Romulus and Quirinus with the grain
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Ben Abdallah, Zeïneb (1999). "QVIRINVS, DEVS PATER. Une résurgence de la religion romaine archaïque en province proconsulaire d'Afrique sous l'Empereur Sévère Alexandre".
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Brelich claimed this pattern – a festival involving a staple crop, a god, and a tale of a slain founding hero whose body parts are buried in the soil – is a recognized
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Over time, however, Quirinus became less significant, and he was absent from the later, more widely known triad (he and Mars had been replaced by
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The association of Quirinus and Romulus is further supported by a connection with Vofionos, the third god in the triad of the Grabovian gods of
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are connected with Sabellic immigrants into Rome in ancient legends, it may be a loanword. The meaning "wielder of the spear" (Sabine
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and corresponds with the traditional day of Romulus' death. On that day, the Romans would toast spelt as an offering to the goddess
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wrote that, shortly after Rome's founder had disappeared under what some considered suspicious circumstances, a Roman noble named
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would corroborate this thesis, given the fact that Romulus is a stepson of hers, and one of the original twelve arval brethren (
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Eventually, Romans began to favor personal and mystical cults over the official state belief system. These included those of
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Dumézil, Georges (1954). "Les cultes de la regia, les trois fonctions ct la triade Jupiter Mars Quirinus".
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argues that this etymology "is not credible phonetically and not very compelling semantically."
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By the end of the 1st century BCE, Quirinus would be considered to be the
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Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
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Ryberg, Inez Scott (1931). "Was the Capitoline Triad Etruscan or Italic?".
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and each of them took a part of his body home and buried it on their land.
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had instructed him to tell his countrymen that he, Romulus, was Quirinus.
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Archaic Roman Religion: With an Appendix on the Religion of the Etruscans
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that arises when such a split takes place in a culture's mythology (see
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The Capitolium Vetus was demolished in 1625 by order of Pope Barberini.
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Basanoff, V. (1946). "Note sur la triade " indo-européenne " à Rome".
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Quirinus: una divinita' romana alla luce della comparazione storica
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Les Vestins à l'époque tardo-républicaine. Du nord-osque au latin
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war god. The Sabines had a settlement near the eventual site of
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Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages
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York, Michael (1988). "Romulus and Remus, Mars and Quirinus".
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Koch, Carl (1953). "Bemerkungen zum römischen Quirinuskult".
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makes a distinction between the "old Jupiter" and the "new".
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The name of god Quirinus is recorded across Roman sources as
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Some scholars have interpreted the name as a contraction of
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had come to him while he was travelling. He claimed that
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This article is about the Roman god. For other uses, see
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Quirinalis, socio imperii Romani Curibus ascito Quirino
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Even centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire, the
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His early importance led to Quirinus' inclusion in the
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See Lanciani's work on the "Shrines of Pagan Rome".
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The possible presence of the 1342: 1209:, "here the new Jupiter, there the old." 904: 519:Brelich's argument for split deification 389: 375: 1392: 1276: 1252: 1234:Revue belge de Philologie et d'Histoire 1224: 1114: 879: 762:. Oxford University Press. p. 144. 621: 2373: 1300: 1129: 928: 835: 668: 602:. 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Index

Quirinus (disambiguation)
Archaic Triad

Denarius
obverse
Ceres
moneyer
Cerialia
Memmius
aedile
Quirinal Hill
Hersilia-Hora
Roman mythology
religion
/kwɪˈrnəs/
kwi-RY-nəs
[kᶣɪˈriːnʊs]
Roman state
Augustan
epithet
Janus
Hercules
quirīs
Cures
Ovid
Fasti
cūria
Proto-Indo-European
Michiel de Vaan
Ancient Roman religion

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