Juno Moneta

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Juno Moneta is an aspect of the Roman goddess Juno associated with warning, protection, and the origin of the word “money,” as her temple in Rome housed the city’s mint.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Juno Moneta canonical 4
Moneta 1

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Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
aspect of the goddess Juno
associatedWith Roman mint
coinage
money
protection
warning
associatedWithDeity Jupiter
Minerva
cultCenter Temple of Juno Moneta
cultIntegratedWith Roman state religion
epithetOf Juno
etymologicalSourceOf English word money
Latin moneta
Romance-language terms for money
gender female
hasAttribute bringer of timely warnings
guardian of the state’s finances
protector of Rome
hasRole protective deity
warner of danger
hasTempleIn Rome
honoredBy Roman magistrates
Roman moneyers
influenced later personifications of money
languageOfName Latin
linkedTo Roman Republican coinage
inscriptions on Roman coins
nameMeaning Juno
surface form: Juno the Adviser

Juno the Warner
partOf Roman pantheon
relatedConcept monetary system
state authority over coinage
templeFunction place of coin production
state treasury mint
templeLocatedOn Capitoline Hill
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
worshippedIn Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome
worshipType state cult
urban cult

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Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Juno epithet Juno Moneta
Mnemosyne hasRomanEquivalent Juno Moneta
this entity surface form: Moneta
Temple of Juno Moneta dedicatedTo Juno Moneta
Temple of Juno Moneta namedAfter Juno Moneta
Roman goddess Juno epithet Juno Moneta
subject surface form: Juno