Anxurus
Anxurus was an Italian divinity, who was worshipped in a grove near Anxur (modern Terracina) together with the goddess Feronia. He was regarded as a youthful Jupiter, and Feronia as Juno.[1] On coins his name appears as "Axur" or "Anxur".[2][3] There exists in Terracina the ruins of a temple to Jupiter Anxurus.[4]
Notes
- Maurus Servius Honoratus, On the Aeneid 7.799
- Arnold Drakenborch, ad Sil. Ital. 8.392
- Andreas Morell, Thesaurus Morellianus Num. ii. tab. 2
- Kahn, Robert (2001). Florence, Venice & the Towns of Italy. City Secrets. 2. New York Review Books. p. 293. ISBN 9781892145017. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
gollark: By pulling down and attempting to parse the horrible mess of available data, we could see what people want for what.
gollark: I have a cool idea: scraping the trade hub periodically to get an idea of what people ask for on trades.
gollark: It's not as if Aeons *are* worth NDs.
gollark: I'm trying to collect whites/purples for a trade for a paper which is up now, but the AP is uncooperative.
gollark: Come on AP, give me whites or something already.
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