Jupiter Feretrius

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Jupiter Feretrius is an ancient Roman aspect of the god Jupiter associated with victory, oaths, and the dedication of spoils of war.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Temple of Jupiter Feretrius 0

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman deity
Roman temple
aspect of Jupiter
associatedWith oaths
spoils of war
spolia opima
victory
category Jupiter (mythology) NERFINISHED
Roman gods of oaths
Roman gods of war
cultCenter Capitoline Hill NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Jupiter Feretrius NERFINISHED
dedication spolia opima
epithetOf Jupiter NERFINISHED
foundedBy Romulus NERFINISHED
function god of victory trophies
guardian of oaths
receiver of spolia opima
hasTemple Temple of Jupiter Feretrius NERFINISHED
honoredBy Roman generals
location Capitoline Hill NERFINISHED
Rome
nameEtymology possibly from Latin ferire (to strike) or feretrum (bier, litter for spoils)
religion ancient Roman religion
ritualContext dedication of enemy armor
votive offerings after victory
worshippedIn ancient Rome NERFINISHED
worshipPeriod Roman Kingdom NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
early Roman Empire

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Jupiter epithet Jupiter Feretrius