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- Q548445 abstract "Silvanus (/sɪlˈveɪnəs/; meaning "of the woods" in Latin) was a Roman tutelary deity of woods and fields. As protector of forests (sylvestris deus), he especially presided over plantations and delighted in trees growing wild. He is also described as a god watching over the fields and husbandmen, protecting in particular the boundaries of fields. The similarly named Etruscan deity Selvans may be a borrowing of Silvanus, or not even related in origin.Silvanus is described as the divinity protecting the flocks of cattle, warding off wolves, and promoting their fertility. Dolabella, a rural engineer of whom only a few pages are known, states that Silvanus was the first to set up stones to mark the limits of fields, and that every estate had three Silvani: a Silvanus domesticus (in inscriptions called Silvanus Larum and Silvanus sanctus sacer Larum) a Silvanus agrestis (also called salutaris), who was worshipped by shepherds, and a Silvanus orientalis, that is, the god presiding over the point at which an estate begins.Hence Silvani were often referred to in the plural.".
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- Q548445 comment "Silvanus (/sɪlˈveɪnəs/; meaning "of the woods" in Latin) was a Roman tutelary deity of woods and fields. As protector of forests (sylvestris deus), he especially presided over plantations and delighted in trees growing wild. He is also described as a god watching over the fields and husbandmen, protecting in particular the boundaries of fields.".
- Q548445 label "Silvanus (mythology)".
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