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In Roman mythology, Lupercus is a god sometimes identified with the Roman god Faunus, who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Pan. Roman mythology, or more appropriately Latin mythology, refers to the mythological beliefs of the Italic people inhabiting the region of Latium and its In Roman mythology, Jupiter was the king of the gods and the god of Sky and Thunder. Mars was the Roman Warrior god, the son of Juno and Jupiter, husband of Bellona, and the lover of Venus. In Roman mythology, Quirinus was an early god of the Roman state Vesta was the Virgin goddess of the Hearth, home and family in Roman mythology. Juno was the protector and special counselor of the Roman state In Roman mythology, Fortuna (equivalent to the Greek goddess Tyche) goddess of fortune was the Personification of Luck; The MInisterial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation, or MINERVA, is a European Union organization concerned with the digitisation of cultural and "Alipes" redirects here For the Centipede Genus, see Alipes (centipede. In ancient Roman religion and Hellenic neopaganism, Vulcan is the god of beneficial and hindering fire including the fire of Volcanoes He is also Venus was a major Roman Goddess principally associated with Love, Beauty and fertility, the equivalent of the Greek goddess Lares (sing Lar, also called Genii loci or more archaically Lases) were ancient Roman deities protecting the house and The Roman Kingdom ( Latin: Regnum Romanum) was the monarchical Government of the city of Rome Ancient Roman religion encompasses the collection of Beliefs and Rituals practised in Ancient Rome in the form of Cult practices A flamen was a name given to a Priest assigned to a state-supported god or goddess in Roman religion. Interpretatio graeca is a Latin term for the common tendency of Ancient Greek writers to equate foreign divinities to members of their own pantheon In Roman mythology, Bona Dea (literally " the good goddess " was the Goddess of Fertility, Healing, Virginity, For the Genus of Lepidoptera, see Carmenta (moth In Roman mythology, Carmenta was the goddess of childbirth and In Roman mythology, the Camenae were originally goddesses of springs wells and fountains or water nymphs of Venus. In Roman mythology, Dea Dia is the goddess of growth She was worshipped at Ambarvalia, in May In Roman mythology, the god Convector oversaw the bringing in of the crops from the fields In Roman mythology, Flora was a Goddess of flowers and the season of spring. In Roman mythology, Pales was a deity of shepherds flocks and livestock In Roman mythology, Pomona was the goddess of fruit trees gardens and orchards Egeria was a water Nymph in Roman mythology. She was most famously the second wife and counselor of the second king of Rome Numa Pompilius. Roman mythology, or more appropriately Latin mythology, refers to the mythological beliefs of the Italic people inhabiting the region of Latium and its God, as a male Deity, contrasts with female deities or " goddesses " In Roman mythology, Pan 's counterpart Faunus was one of the oldest Roman deities the Di indigetes, who was a good spirit of the forest plains and fields Greek mythology is the body of stories belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their gods and Heroes the nature of the world and the origins and significance Pan ( Greek, Genitive) is the Greek god of shepherds and flocks of mountain wilds hunting and rustic music paein means to pasture [1]
Lupercus is the god of shepherds. A shepherd is a person who tends to feeds or guards Sheep, especially in flocks His festival, celebrated on the anniversary of the founding of his temple in February 15, was called the Lupercalia. Fanum At the temples Romans prayed and made Ritual Worship Offerings of a small gift or Animal sacrifices to their Roman Events 590 - Khosrau II is crowned as king of Persia 1637 - Ferdinand III becomes Holy Roman Emperor For the saint by the name 'Lupercus' see Marcellus of Tangier. His priests wore goatskins. A priest or priestess is a person having the authority or power to administer religious rites in particular rites of sacrifice to and propitiation of a deity or deities Goatskin is the Skin of a Goat. Non tanned goatskin is used for Parchment or for Drumheads or Sounding boards of some musical Lupercus was associated with the Lupercal, the cave where Romulus and Remus were suckled by a she-wolf. The Lupercal ( "lupa", Latin for she-wolf is a Cave at the foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome, between the Temple of Apollo Palatinus Romulus (c 771 BC– c 717 BC and Remus (c 771 BC–c 753 BC are the traditional founders of Rome, appearing in Roman mythology The grey wolf or gray wolf ( Canis lupus) also known as the timber wolf or simply wolf, is a Mammal of the order Carnivora He was associated with goats and dogs. The domestic goat ( Capra aegagrus hircus) is a subspecies of goat Domesticated from the Wild goat of Southwest Asia and Eastern Europe The dog ( Canis lupus familiaris) is a domesticated Subspecies of the gray wolf, a Mammal of the Canidae family of the order