Saturnus

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Saturnus was a Roman deity who received honors through lectisternium ceremonies in subsequent times after the first ceremony in 399 BC. He was among the divinities honored alongside Fortuna, Juno Regina, and the Capitoline deities.

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When

First attested
399 BCE
Attested period
-399 – 200
Historical notes
Honored in Roman lectisternium ceremonies after 399 BC.

Relationships

syncretized with
Ba'al-Ḥammon

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Sources

wikipedia (2)

Source passages

“Similar honors were paid to other divinities in subsequent times: Fortuna, Saturnus, Juno Regina of the Aventine, the three Capitoline deities”

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“Roman identification of Ba'al Hammon with Saturnus did not erase local traditions; rather, it expanded the deity’s role across cultures in Africa. Dedications and art show Severan era resurgence, indicating enduring cult importance even into the later Roman period.”

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