cult of Jupiter Optimus Maximus

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The cult of Jupiter Optimus Maximus was the principal state cult of ancient Rome, centered on the Capitoline Hill and devoted to Rome’s supreme sky and thunder god as protector of the city and its empire.

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cult of Jupiter Optimus Maximus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman cult
public religion
state cult
associatedWith Roman Senate
Roman magistracy
surface form: Roman magistrates

Roman state religion
Roman triumphs
imperial ideology
centeredOn Capitoline Hill
centeredOnTemple Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
cultTitleMeaning Best and Greatest
cultTitleOfDeity Optimus Maximus
deityDomain sky
sovereignty
thunder
deityRole supreme god of Rome
function principal state cult of Rome
protector of the Roman Empire
protector of the city of Rome
honors Rome’s supreme sky god
Rome’s supreme thunder god
languageOfRitual Latin
linkedDeity Juno
Minerva
linkedTo Capitoline Triad
locatedIn Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome
locatedInCity Rome
locatedInEmpire Roman Empire
locatedInRegion Latium
mainDeity Jupiter
Jupiter Latiaris
surface form: Jupiter Optimus Maximus
majorFestival Ludi Romani
triumphal processions
politicalSignificance guarantor of treaties and oaths
legitimization of magistrates
symbol of Roman supremacy
religion ancient Roman religion
ritualAct animal sacrifice
public prayers
votive offerings
symbolizes imperial power
protection of Rome
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
worshipSpace Capitoline Temple
surface form: Capitoline temple precinct
worshipType official cult
public worship

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Roman religion hasCult cult of Jupiter Optimus Maximus