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- Q1295929 subject Q6432313.
- Q1295929 subject Q8450948.
- Q1295929 subject Q9777772.
- Q1295929 abstract "Rhenus Pater ("Father Rhine", German Vater Rhein) is the personification or river god of the Rhine, attested in epigraphy and associated with Neptunus, called "father of nymphs and rivers" by Martial (10.7).Because of his depiction with horns also called Rhenus bicornis, and as an allegory of the subjugated barbarian tribes called Rhenus cornibus fractis "Rhenus with broken horns" by Ovid. There are records of Celtic and Germanic human sacrifice to river gods, and of the Rhine specifically records of a custom of submerging newly-born infants as a test of either their vitality, or as an oracle to determine if they had been conceived in wedlock.The allegory was taken up again as a motive in the German Baroque period, and again in 19th-century German Romanticism (Rheinromantik).".
- Q1295929 thumbnail Vater_Rhein_im_Hortus_Palatinus.jpg?width=300.
- Q1295929 wikiPageWikiLink Q1136156.
- Q1295929 wikiPageWikiLink Q132987.
- Q1295929 wikiPageWikiLink Q13416336.
- Q1295929 wikiPageWikiLink Q151255.
- Q1295929 wikiPageWikiLink Q2098.
- Q1295929 wikiPageWikiLink Q584.
- Q1295929 wikiPageWikiLink Q6432313.
- Q1295929 wikiPageWikiLink Q7198.
- Q1295929 wikiPageWikiLink Q8450948.
- Q1295929 wikiPageWikiLink Q9777772.
- Q1295929 comment "Rhenus Pater ("Father Rhine", German Vater Rhein) is the personification or river god of the Rhine, attested in epigraphy and associated with Neptunus, called "father of nymphs and rivers" by Martial (10.7).Because of his depiction with horns also called Rhenus bicornis, and as an allegory of the subjugated barbarian tribes called Rhenus cornibus fractis "Rhenus with broken horns" by Ovid.".
- Q1295929 label "Rhenus Pater".
- Q1295929 depiction Vater_Rhein_im_Hortus_Palatinus.jpg.