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- Vica_Pota abstract "In ancient Roman religion, Vica Pota was a goddess whose shrine (aedes) was located at the foot of the Velian Hill, on the site of the domus of Publius Valerius Publicola. This location would place the temple on the same side of the Velia as the forum and perhaps not far from the Regia. Cicero explains her name as deriving from vincendi atque potiundi, \"conquering and gaining mastery.\"In the Apocolocyntosis, Vica Pota is the mother of Diespiter; although usually identified with Jupiter, Diespiter is here treated as a separate deity, and in the view of Arthur Bernard Cook should perhaps be regarded as the chthonic Dispater. The festival of Vica Pota was January 5.Asconius identifies her with Victoria, but she is probably an earlier Roman or Italic form of victory goddess that predated Victoria and the influence of Greek Nike; Vica Pota was thus the older equivalent of Victoria but probably not a personification of victory as such. In a conjecture not widely accepted, Ludwig Preller thought that Vica Pota might be identified with the Etruscan divine figure Lasa Vecu.".
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- Vica_Pota wikiPageRevisionID "617519547".
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Anthropomorphism.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Apocolocyntosis.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Bernard_Cook.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Asconius_Pedianus.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Category:Victory.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Chthonic.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Cicero.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Domus.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Dīs_Pater.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Etruscan_mythology.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter_(mythology).
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Italy.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Ludwig_Preller.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Nike_(mythology).
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Publius_Valerius_Publicola.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Regia.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_ancient_Rome.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Forum.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Roman_festivals.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Vacuna.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Velian_Hill.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(mythology).
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLink File:Winged_victory0_brescia_by_stefano_Bolognini.JPG.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vica Pota".
- Vica_Pota wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vica_Pota wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Roman_religion.
- Vica_Pota subject Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Vica_Pota subject Category:Victory.
- Vica_Pota hypernym Goddess.
- Vica_Pota type MythologicalFigure.
- Vica_Pota comment "In ancient Roman religion, Vica Pota was a goddess whose shrine (aedes) was located at the foot of the Velian Hill, on the site of the domus of Publius Valerius Publicola. This location would place the temple on the same side of the Velia as the forum and perhaps not far from the Regia.".
- Vica_Pota label "Vica Pota".
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- Vica_Pota sameAs 波塔_(征服者).
- Vica_Pota wasDerivedFrom Vica_Pota?oldid=617519547.
- Vica_Pota depiction Winged_victory0_brescia_by_stefano_Bolognini.JPG.
- Vica_Pota isPrimaryTopicOf Vica_Pota.