Juno Sospita

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Juno Sospita is a protective and warlike aspect of the Roman goddess Juno, especially venerated as a guardian of women and the city of Lanuvium.

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Juno Sospita canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
aspect of Juno
protective deity
warlike deity
aspectOf Juno
associatedWith female chastity
fertility rites
marriage
military protection
protection of the Roman state
cultIntegratedInto state religion of Rome
cultPracticesIncluded annual rites for maidens
oracular consultation via serpent
hasAnimalAssociation goat
serpent
hasCultCenter Lanuvium
hasDomain city protection
warfare
women’s safety
hasEpithet Sispes
Sospita
Sospita Mater
hasGender female
hasRole fertility protector
guardian of the city of Lanuvium
protector of women
war goddess
hasRomanFestival celebrations at Lanuvium
hasTempleAt Forum Holitorium in Rome
Lanuvium
honoredBy Roman magistrates
local elites of Lanuvium
iconographicallyDepictedAs armed goddess
wearing goatskin
wearing horned headdress
iconographicallyDepictedWith serpent
shield
spear
mentionedBy Cicero
Livy
Ovid
mythologicallyLinkedTo protection of Lanuvium in times of war
partOf Roman mythology
Roman religion
timePeriodOfWorship Early Roman Empire
surface form: Roman Imperial period

Roman Republic
surface form: Roman Republican period
veneratedIn Lanuvium
Rome
worshippedBy Romans
inhabitants of Lanuvium

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Referenced by (5)

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

Juno epithet Juno Sospita
Lanuvium majorCult Juno Sospita
Lanuvium hasDeity Juno Sospita
Lanuvium hasPatronDeity Juno Sospita
Roman goddess Juno epithet Juno Sospita
subject surface form: Juno