Volturnus
In Roman mythology, Volturnus was a god of the Tiber, and may have been the god of all rivers.[1] He had his own minor flamen, a high priest, the Flamen Volturnalis.[2] His festival, Volturnalia, was held on August 27.[3]
Culture
Although he was originally an Etruscan god, his worship spread to Rome, and appears to have replaced or coincided with the Roman god Tiber.[4][2]
History
Although originally popular enough to receive his own Flamen, he vanished into obscurity around the time of the late Roman Republic.[5]
Appearance
Volturnus was a man, who had long blonde hair.[6]
Family
Volturnus had at least two descendants, a daughter named Juturna, a grandchild named Fons. Fons was born of a love affair between Juturna and Janus, and was the god of spring water.[7]
Honours
Volturnus Lake in Antarctica is named after the deity.
References
- ISBN 9780807869048.
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- ISBN 978-0695861094.
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