Salacia

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Salacia is the Roman goddess of the sea, particularly associated with saltwater and often regarded as the consort of Neptune.

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Label Occurrences
Salacia canonical 2

Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
deity
appearsIn Roman mythology NERFINISHED
associatedWith Neptune NERFINISHED
maritime environment
ocean depths
saltwater
consortOf Neptune NERFINISHED
culture ancient Roman religion
domain saltwater
sea
equivalentInGreekMythology Amphitrite NERFINISHED
etymology Latin word "sal" (salt)
gender female
hasAspect personification of saltwater
hasNameOrigin connected to salinity of the sea
maritalStatus married
memberOf Roman gods of water
mythologicalType sea deity
pantheon Roman pantheon
partnerInTriadWith Neptune NERFINISHED
rank major Roman sea goddess
relatedConcept Roman sea deities
religion Roman religion
role goddess of saltwater
goddess of the sea
sphereOfInfluence sea waters surrounding Roman territories
spouse Neptune NERFINISHED
symbolicAssociation ocean waves
salt
sea water
title queen of the sea
worshippedIn ancient Rome NERFINISHED
worshipType state cult and popular cult

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Neptune consort Salacia