Salus

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Salus is the Roman goddess of health, well-being, and public welfare, closely associated with the protection and prosperity of the state.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Salus canonical 2
vicus Salutis 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
deity
personification
appearsOn Roman coins
imperial coinage
associatedDeity Aesculapius NERFINISHED
Hygieia NERFINISHED
associatedWith prosperity of the Roman state
protection of the Roman state
cultCenter Quirinal Hill NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
culture ancient Roman religion
domain health
public welfare
safety of the state
well-being
equivalentTo Greek goddess Hygieia
festival August 5
Salus festival on the Quirinal NERFINISHED
gender female
iconography feeding a snake from a patera
seated female figure
latinNameMeaning health
linkedConcept salus populi Romani NERFINISHED
salus publica
pantheon Roman pantheon
parent Aesculapius NERFINISHED
ritualContext vows for the health of the emperor
vows for the safety of the state
role guardian of public health
guardian of the safety of the state
protector of the Roman people
protector of the emperor
symbol altar
cornucopia
patera
sceptre
snake
templeDedicated 302 BC
templeLocation Quirinal Hill NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
worshipPeriod Imperial Rome NERFINISHED
Republican Rome NERFINISHED
worshipType domestic cult
public cult
state cult

Referenced by (3)

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

Hygieia romanEquivalent Salus
Regio VI Alta Semita contains Salus
this entity surface form: vicus Salutis