Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter
Practices and beliefs
libation
votum
temples
festivals
ludi
funerary practices
imperial cult
mystery religions
Priesthoods
Pontifices
Augures
Vestales
Flamines
Fetiales
Epulones
Fratres Arvales
Deities
Twelve major gods
Capitoline Triad
Aventine Triad
Underworld
indigitamenta
Agriculture
Birth
Deified leaders:
Julius Caesar
Augustus
Other deified persons:
Antinous
Related topics
Glossary of ancient Roman religion
Roman mythology
Ancient Greek religion
Etruscan religion
Gallo-Roman religion
Interpretatio Graeca
Decline
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The Capitoline Triad was a group of three deities who were worshipped in ancient Roman religion in an elaborate temple on Rome's Capitoline Hill (Latin Capitolium). It comprised Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. The triad held a central place in the public religion of Rome.[1]
^Ryberg, Inez Scott (1931). "Was the Capitoline Triad Etruscan or Italic?". The American Journal of Philology. 52 (2): 145–156. doi:10.2307/290109. JSTOR 290109.
The CapitolineTriad was a group of three deities who were worshipped in ancient Roman religion in an elaborate temple on Rome's Capitoline Hill (Latin...
Aventine Triad as a plebeian parallel and self-conscious antithesis to the Archaic Triad of Jupiter, Mars and Quirinus and the later CapitolineTriad of Jupiter...
early importance led to Quirinus' inclusion in the Archaic Triad (the first CapitolineTriad), along with Mars (then an agriculture god) and Jupiter. Over...
elite. The Aventine Triad has been described as parallel to the CapitolineTriad of Jupiter, Mars and Quirinus on the Capitoline Hill, within the city's...
National Park in south-central Utah Capitolium, the temple for the CapitolineTriad in many cities of the Roman Empire The Capitol (Hong Kong), a large...
Greek goddess Athena. Minerva is one of the three Roman deities in the CapitolineTriad, along with Jupiter and Juno. Minerva is a virgin goddess. Her domain...
The Archaic Triad is a hypothetical divine triad, consisting of the three allegedly original deities worshipped on the Capitoline Hill in Rome: Jupiter...
become the Roman Forum. The summit was the site of a temple for the CapitolineTriad, started by Rome's fifth king, Tarquinius Priscus (r. 616–579 BC),...
Vulcan-Vesta and Mercury-Ceres. Three of the Dii Consentes formed the CapitolineTriad: Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. The grouping of twelve deities has origins...
Etruscan-influenced CapitolineTriad of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva later became central to official religion, replacing the Archaic Triad – an unusual example...
A Capitolium (Latin) was an ancient Roman temple dedicated to the CapitolineTriad of gods Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. A capitolium was built on a prominent...
plebeian Aventine; she became part of a new Capitolinetriad of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva, installed in a Capitoline temple, built in an Etruscan style and...
Temple to Jupiter Optimus Maximus; an Epulum Iovis; an epulum to the CapitolineTriad 14: Equorum probatio ("Approval of the Horses"), a cavalry parade of...
after the Roman deities Jupiter, Juno and Minerva (the CapitolineTriad), worshiped at the Capitoline Hill temple in Rome. Like many Roman colonies, Aelia...
the Roman province Germania inferior, and likely dedicated to the capitolinetriad of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. The temple was founded during the 2nd...
The Capitolium of Brixia or the Temple of the CapitolineTriad in Brescia was the main temple in the center of the Roman town of Brixia (Brescia), in Northern...
of death (for a supposed case, see Quintus Valerius Soranus). The CapitolineTriad of Juno, Jupiter, and Minerva were also tutelaries of Rome. The Italic...
original price, and had them preserved in a sacred vault beneath the Capitoline temple of Jupiter. The story is alluded to in Varro's lost books quoted...