The Appiades
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The Appiades are a group of nymphs who were located around the Appiades Fountain in the Forum of Caesar. They are traditionally said to be of Concordia, Minerva, Pax, Venus, and Vesta.
When
- First attested
- 100 BCE
- Attested period
- -100 – 100
- Historical notes
- Mentioned by Ovid.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Appias
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“Ovid wrote that the fountain was in the middle of the Temple of Venus Genetrix and surrounded by statues of nymphs who were called "The Appiades" (; plural form of Appias). Traditionally the Appiades are said to be of Concordia, Minerva, Pax, Venus, and Vesta.”
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