Salus

deity earth Roman single tradition · 2

Salus is a deity mentioned in stelae from a sanctuary to Mater Matuta at Pesaro. The stelae mention the names of numerous deities, including Apollo, Juno Lucina, Diana, Feronia, Salus, Fides, Juno Regina, Marica, and Liber.

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When

First attested
300 BCE
Attested period
-100 – 2020
Historical notes
Roman deity.

Relationships

allied with
Asclepius, Telesphorus

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Sources

Source passages

“For instance, various stelae from a sanctuary to Mater Matuta at Pesaro mention the names of numerous deities, including Apollo, Juno Lucina, Diana, Feronia, Salus, Fides, Juno Regina, Marica, and Liber.”

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“One coin, struck in Lydia circa 210 AD, depicts Caracalla on the obverse and Caracalla consulting Asclepius, Telesphorus, and Salus (the Roman equivalent of Hygieia) on the reverse.”

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