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- Fontus abstract "In ancient Roman religion, Fontus or Fons (plural Fontes, "Font" or "Source") was a god of wells and springs. A religious festival called the Fontinalia was held on October 13 in his honor. Throughout the city, fountains and wellheads were adorned with garlands.Fons was the son of Juturna and Janus. Numa Pompilius, second king of Rome, was supposed to have been buried near the altar of Fons (ara Fontis) on the Janiculum. William Warde Fowler observed that between 259 and 241 BC, cults were founded for Juturna, Fons, and the Tempestates, all having to do with sources of water. As a god of pure water, Fons can be placed in opposition to Liber as a god of wine identified with Bacchus.An inscription includes Fons among a series of deities who received expiatory sacrifices by the Arval Brothers in 224 AD, when several trees in the sacred grove of Dea Dia, their chief deity, had been struck by lightning and burnt. Fons received two wethers. Fons was not among the deities depicted on coinage of the Roman Republic.In the cosmological schema of Martianus Capella, Fons is located in the second of 16 celestial regions, with Jupiter, Quirinus, Mars, the Military Lar, Juno, Lympha, and the Novensiles.".
- Fontus thumbnail Puteal_báquico_(M.A.N._Madrid)_01.jpg?width=300.
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- Fontus wikiPageRevisionID "605608600".
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Arval_Brethren.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Arval_Brothers.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Bacchus.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_gods.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_gods.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Dea_Dia.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Janiculum.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Janus.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Janus_(mythology).
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Juno_(mythology).
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter_(mythology).
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Juturna.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink King_of_Rome.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Lares.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Liber.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Lympha.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Mars_(mythology).
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Martianus_Capella.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Mithraeum.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Mithraic_mysteries.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Novensiles.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Numa_Pompilius.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Nymph.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Puteal.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Quirinus.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_ancient_Rome.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Republic.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Roman_festivals.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Sacred_grove.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Tempestas.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:wether.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink William_Warde_Fowler.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink File:Puteal_báquico_(M.A.N._Madrid)_01.jpg.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLink File:Stele_berz_inf_-_M_Bergamo_(Foto_Luca_Giarelli).jpg.
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fons or Fontus".
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fons".
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fontus (Fons)".
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fontus".
- Fontus wikiPageWikiLinkText "fons".
- Fontus hasPhotoCollection Fontus.
- Fontus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fontus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Roman_religion.
- Fontus subject Category:Roman_gods.
- Fontus subject Category:Water_gods.
- Fontus hypernym God.
- Fontus type Person.
- Fontus comment "In ancient Roman religion, Fontus or Fons (plural Fontes, "Font" or "Source") was a god of wells and springs. A religious festival called the Fontinalia was held on October 13 in his honor. Throughout the city, fountains and wellheads were adorned with garlands.Fons was the son of Juturna and Janus. Numa Pompilius, second king of Rome, was supposed to have been buried near the altar of Fons (ara Fontis) on the Janiculum.".
- Fontus label "Fontus".
- Fontus sameAs Fons.
- Fontus sameAs Fons_(Mythologie).
- Fontus sameAs Fontus.
- Fontus sameAs Fontus.
- Fontus sameAs Fons_(divinità).
- Fontus sameAs Fons.
- Fontus sameAs Fontas.
- Fontus sameAs Fons_(mitologia).
- Fontus sameAs Fonte_(mitologia).
- Fontus sameAs m.0lny3.
- Fontus sameAs Фонтан_(митологија).
- Fontus sameAs Фонс.
- Fontus sameAs Q582918.
- Fontus sameAs Q582918.
- Fontus wasDerivedFrom Fontus?oldid=605608600.
- Fontus depiction Puteal_báquico_(M.A.N._Madrid)_01.jpg.
- Fontus isPrimaryTopicOf Fontus.