Roman-
Castores (the Roman name for the Dioscuri) (.196)
Catamitus (the Roman name for Ganymede) (.196)
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anima (in the theory of the threefold soul, the part that returned to the gods) (DM.71)
Caesarean birth (the delivery of a child by surgical incision) (DM.183)
genius (a guardian spirit of the individual man, often in the form of a winged youth) (.407)
PH \ CLASS-
Arval Brothers (priests of field-gods) (sons of Acca Laurentia, some
say) (DM.96)
augur (one who made prophecies from the flight of birds) (DM.112)
Enariae (dog-priests) (.332)
flamen (a priest) (DM.378)
flamenica (the wife of a flamen) (.378)
flaminium (the office of a flamen) (.378)
PH \ DESCRIPTION
Faiths +
PH \ EQUIPMENT-
$ pp = . gp
= . sp = . cp
= . bp = .
chariot (a two-wheeled vehicle for personal transport, usually horse-drawn, appearing in many mythologies as the transport of the gods) (DM.208)
cock (the male of the fowl, a bird domesticated in many countries, in many cases regarded as sacred) [gallus] (DM.229)
PH \ EQUIPMENT \ HERBS
Herbs = .
Myths = .
deus (the Latin word for god) [=Greek Theos] (.284)
Aius Locutius (a personification of the voice said to have warned the Romans of the coming of the Gauls) (DM.40)
Ceres (goddess of agriculture and corn) (dau of Saturn and Ops) (a consort
of Jupiter) (mother of Prosperina) [=Greek Demeter] (DM.202)
Epona (a name of Demeter as mare-goddess) (.340)
[x: Demeter]
flamen Ceralia (a priest of Ceres) (DM.378)
Amoretti (minor love gods) (DM.60)
Amorini (small love gods) (DM.60)
Abeona (a goddess of children and revellers) (DM.13)
Abundantia (a fertility-goddess, goddess of plenty) (DM.14)
Addephagia (a goddess of good cheer) (DM.19)
Aepitus (the god of equity) (DM.26)
Aesculapius (the Roman version of Asclepius) (DM.27)
Aidoneus (a name for Hades) (DM.37)
Alcmon (a minor god) (father of Lara) (DM.47)
Alemona (a goddess of childbirth and passage) (DM.48)
Altor (an ancient god) (DM.53)
Amulius (a demi-god) (a king of Alba Longo) (son of Proca) (brother
of Numitor) (DM.63)
Amyas (a love-god) (DM.63)
Angitia (a goddess of healing) (DM.70)
Anna Larentia (an obscure deity) (DM.72)
Anna Perenna (an ancient protective goddess) (patroness of the year)
(DM.72)
Anona (the goddess of crops) (DM.73)
Arimanius (the Roman name for Ahriman) (DM.89)
Ashi (a goddess of recompense and, later, of morality) (DM.99)
Ass god (a deity connected with the feast of Saturnalia) (DM.101)
Augusta (a name for the goddess Epona, used by the Romans) (DM.112)
Auster (the south west wind personified) (DM.114)
Aventinus (a son of Heracles and Rhea) (DM.115)
DDG \ B
Artepomaros (a name for Belinus as as 'owner of
a great horse') (DM.94)
Bona Capia (a goddess of plenty) (.159)
Bona Dea (dau, sister or wife of Faunus) (DM.159)
Bubona (a goddess of cattle) (.174)
DDG \ BACCHUS
Bacchus (a name for Dionysus in the Roman pantheon) (DM.121)
bacchanal (a follower of Bacchus) (a priest(ess) of Bacchus) (a song,
etc. dedicated to Bacchus) (DM.121)
bacchant (a devotee of Bacchus) (a priest of Bacchus) (DM.121)
bacchantes (wild female devotees of Bacchus) (priestesses of Bacchus)
(a priest of Bacchus) (DM.121)
DDG \ C
Caelus (the sky personified) (consort of Tellus) [Coelus:=Greek Uranus:=Phoenician
Baal-Samin] (.182)
Camise (wife of Janus) (mother of Tiberius) (DM.188)
Candelifera (a goddess of birth) (.189)
Car (a god) (DM.191)
Cardea (a two-headed Roman goddess of door hinges and family life) (a huntress, mother of Proca by Janus) (DM.193)
Carmenta (a water-goddess, goddess of childbirth) (leader of the Camenae)
(mo of Evander by Hermes) (DM.193)
Camenae (water nymphs) (DM.188)
Egeria (one of the Camenae)
(goddess of childbirth and fountains) (DM.319)
Carna (a goddess of good health) (DM.193)
Clementia (a guardian-goddess of the citizen) (.225)
Comus (a god of drunken revelry) (.232)
Consus (an ancient god of good counsel, corn and sowing, secrets and
the underworld, consort of Ops, smsy) (DM.238)
Convector (a god of grain and granaries) (.238)
Cuba (a guardian goddess of infants in their cots) (.256)
Cunina (a goddess of babies) (.259)
Cupid (god of love) (son of Venus by Vulcan) (son of Mercury or Jupiter, smsy) (hus of Psyche) (fa of Volupta) [Amor.Cupido.'desire':plur=Cupidones:=Greek Eros] (DM.260)
Cybele Magna Mater (the goddess Cybele as 'great mother' in the Roman pantheon) (.262)
DDG \ CONSENTES DII
Consentes Dii (the 12 major deities in the Roman pantheon, 6 male,
6 female) (DM.237)
{Apollo, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Neptune and Vulcanus}{Ceres,
Diana, Juno, Minerva, Venus and Vesta}
DDG \ CONSENTES DII \ DIANA
Diana (goddess of birth, chastity, hunting, light, moon, plebians and
wild things) (dau of Jupiter and Latona) [Albunea.Dian(e).Dione.Jana.Lucina:=Czech
Devana:=Greek Artemis:=Polish Dziewona:=Serbian Dilwica] (.288)
[TRAIN] Diana of Ephesus (a tutelary goddess and fertility goddess) [Artemis of Ephesus] (DM.288)
ranae (a name of Diana (Artemis)) [Crane] (.244)
DDG \ CONSENTES DII \ JUNO
Caelestis (a moon-goddess) [Juno Caelestis:=Carthaginian Tanit:=Greek
Aphrodite] (DM.182)
Cinxia (a goddess of marriage, later assimilated into Juno) (.223)
Domiduca (a name for Juno as 'guardian goddess of babies when out of
their parents' sight') (.300)
DDG \ CONSENTES DII \ VENUS (APPIADES \ VENUS)
Cloacina (goddess of sewers) (a name for Venus as 'purifier') (.226)
Dione (a name for Venus, smsy) (mo of Venus by Jupiter, smsy) (.292)
Felix (a name for Venus as a bringer of good fortune) (.361)
DDG \ CONSENTES DII \ VESTA
Fornax (a guardian goddess of ovens and baking) (an aspect of Vesta)
(.383)
Aemilia (a vestal virgin) (DM.25)
DDG \ D
Dea Caelistis (a gddss) [=British Briganta] (.275)
Dea Dia (an ancient corn goddess) [=Greek Demeter] (.275)
Dea Quartana (a goddess of fever) (dau of Febris) (sis of Dea Tertiana)
(.276)
Dea Tertiana (a goddess of fever) (dau of Febris) (sis of Dea Quartana)
(.276)
Deverra (a gddss of birth) (DM.285)
Di Indigetes (heroes who were deified at death) (.288)
Di patrii (ancestral gods: traditional gods) (.288)
Di Superi (gods of the sky) (.288)
Disciplina (a minor gddss) (.294)
Discordia (the goddess of mischief) (DM.294)
DDG \ E
Edusha (a god of children) (.318)
DDG \ F
Fabulinus (god whose job it was to teach children to speak) (.354)
Fama (the 100-tongued gddss of rumour) (.356)
Fascinus (a fertility-god) (.357)
Fata Scribendi (a gddss (or goddesses) who wrote out the fate of each
child at birth) (DM.357)
Fatae Devones (gddss of the oak wood) (DM.357)
Fatus (a god of personal destiny) (.358)
Fauna (gddss of fertility, fields, herds) (dau or sister and wife of
Faunus) (wife of Jupiter or Vulcan, smsy) (DM.358)
Faunus (a vegetation god, god of prophecy and shepherds) (son of Mars, Mercury or Picus) (fa or consort and brother of Fauna) [Fatu(cl)us.Faun.Incubo.In(n)uus.Lupercus.Silvan:plur=Fauni:=Greek Pan] (DM.358)
Febris (a gddss of fevers) (mo of Dea Quartana and Dea Tertiana) (.359)
Felicitas (the gddss of good luck) (.360)
Feronia (the gddss of spring flowers) (.364)
Fides (a gddss, fidelity personified) (DM.367)
flamen Florialis (a priest of Flora) (.378)
Dirae (the Roman version of the Furies) (.294)
flamen Furrinalis (a priest of Furrina) (.378)
Fons (a god of springs) (son of Faunus and Juturna) (.383)
Frugifer (a name for Baal-Hammon as
'fruit-bearer') (.389)
Furrina (a minor gddss) (DM.391)
DDG \ FORTUNA
Fortuna (a gddss of chance or fate) (a fertility gddss) [Primagenia:=Greek
Tyche:=Italian Fors (Fortuna)] (DM.384)
Fortuna Virginensis (the gddss Fortuna as guardian
of newly-married women) (.384)
Fortuna Virilis (the gddss Fortuna acting to preserve
the beauty of women so that they retained the favour of their husbands)
(.384)
DDG \ G
Gelasinus (a god of laughter) (.406)
DDG \ H
Faunus (a king of Italy) (son of Hermes, smsy) (fa
of Latinus) (fa of Acis, smsy) (DM.358)
DDG \ J
DDG \ JANUS
Clusivius (a name of Janus as 'closer of gates') (.227)
Consuvius (a name for Janus as 'the guardian of the beginning of human
life') (.238)
DDG \ JUPITER
Diovis-pater (an early name for Jupiter) (.293)
Capitol (the temple of Jupiter) (.191)
flamen Dialis (a priest of Jupiter) (.378)
flamenica Dialis (wife of the flamen Dialis who
helped her husband in his priestly duties) (.378)
Fidius (a name of Jupiter as a god of good faith and contracts) (.367)
Fulgans (a name of Jupiter as 'lightning-wielder') [Fulgar] (.390)
fulgur (the thunderbolt of Jupiter) (.390)
Fulguriator (a priest who function was to interpret
the meaning of thunderbolts) (.390)
DDG \ M
Deipara (mother of god: god-bearing) (.278)
genius Cuaillatus (an attendant (sometimes 3) on the Mother Goddess) (.407)
DDG
\ MARS
ancile (the shield of Mars) (DM.67)
Biston (a son of Mars) (DM.151)
Campus Martius (the training ground, near Rome, for young soldiers, devotees of Mars) (DM.188)
flamen Martialis (a priest of Mars) (.378)
DDG \ MERCURY
Caduceator (a name for Mercury as 'owner of the caduceus') (.182)
caduceus (the latin name for the wand of Mercury (Hermes)) (DM.182)
DDG \ P
Consentes (the Roman version of Pan) (.237)
flamen Pomonatis (a priest of Pomona) (.378)
flamen Portumnatis (a priest of Portumnus) (.378)
DDG \ Q
flamen Quirinalis (a priest of Quirinus) (.378)
DDG \ R
Averruncus (a minor god whose function was to avert evil) (a version
of Robigus) (DM.115)
DDG \ V
flamen Vulcanatis (a priest of Vulcanus) (.378)
DDG \ APPIADES (Concordia, Pallas, Peace,
Venus,
Vesta)
Appiades (5 goddesses of peace) (DM.81)
Concordia (a goddess of civic agreement, one of the 5 Appiades) [=Greek Aphrodite.Homonoia] (.235)
DDG \ CELTIC \ GAUL
Alannus (a Celtic messenger god in Gaul) (DM.44)
DDG \ CELTIC \ LOCAL
Dominae (a Celtic river-goddess of the Loire) (.300)
DDG \ ETRUSCAN
Acca Larentia (an Estruscan mother goddess) (DM.15)
Angerona (an Etruscan goddess) (DM.70)
Ani (an Etruscan sky-god) (DM.71)
Aplu (an Etruscan weather-god) (DM.80)
Atis (the Etruscan version of Adonis) (DM.111)
Cileus (an Etruscan deity) (.222)
Culsu (an Etruscan underworld-goddess) [=Greek Atropos:=Roman Morta]
(DM.259)
Cupra (an Etruscan fertility-goddess) (.260)
Feronia (an Etruscan fertility-gddss and gddss of fire) (.364)
DDG \ ETRUSCAN \ LASAE
Acavisr (an Etruscan deity, one of the Lasae) (DM.15)
Evan (in Etruscan lore, a female being, one of the Lasae) (DM.352)
DDG \ ITALIC
Apellun (an Italic love-god) (DM.79)
Aprodita (the Italic goddess of love) [=Greek Aphrodite] (DM.81)
Bellona (an Italic goddess of war) (dau, sister or wife of Mars) (DM.140)
Damatar (an Italic corn-goddess) [:=Greek Demeter] (.270)
Flora (an Italian gddss of flowers and fruitfulness) (DM.381)
DDG \ PARCAE
Decuma (a goddess of birth) (one of the 3 Parcae) (.277)
DDG \ PORTUGUESE
Endouellicus (a Portuguese god of healing) (.333)
DDG \ SPAIN
Candamius (a sky-god in Spain) (.189)
Dercetius (a Spanish mountain god) (.282)
Duillae (Spanish fertility goddesses) (.307)
DDG \ SPIRIT
genius loci (the guardian spirit of a place, often in the form of a
serpent) (.407)
DDG \ LOCAL
Bacax (a local god in North Africa) (DM.121)
DDG
\ PLANESCAPE
Avernus (hell or the entrance to it) (DM.115)
Dis (the Etruscan god of the dead: the underworld itself) (.294)
Februs (the god of the dead) [=Etruscan Dis:=Greek
Pluto] (.359) [x: Pluto]
Avernal (a fiend: inhabitant of the underworld) (DM.115)
bull (a male bovine animal typifying strength, fecundity, stupidity, which plays a role in many mythologies) (DM.177)
dolphin (a marine animal featured in some stories) (DM.300)
MM \ DAEMON
Charun (an Etruscan god of death) (DM.209)
MM \ DEVIL
Dis Pater (a Celtic god of the underworld in Gaul) [Dispater.Divs.Donn.Wealthy
Father=Greek Hades] (.294)
MM \ E
eagle (a large bird of prey) (DM.314)
MM \ F
[Fungus] Campestres (Celtic guardian spirits of military matters) (.188)
MM \ M
[Men], Aborigines (a tribe said to have originated in Greece who founded
Rome) (DM.14)
MM \ N
[Nymph] Albunea (an Italian water-nymph) (DM.45)
[Nymph] Canaeus (a river nymph) (dau of Janus by Venilia) (DM.190)
MM \ P
[Phoenix] Aeternitas (eternity personified) (DM.27)
MM \ SATYR
faun (part-man, part goat: a woodland spirit: a descendant of Faunus)
(.358)
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DMG
\ NPCs-
Accius Naevius (an augur) (DM.15)
Aemilia Pudentilla (wife of Apuleius) (DM.25)
Agrippina (wife of Germanicus) (mother of Agrippina, Caligula and Drusilla)
(DM.34)
Agrippina (daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina) (sister of Caligula
and Drusilla) (mother of Nero) (DM.34)
Agrippine Sibyl (a mediaeval prophetess) (DM.34)
Amata (wife of Latinus) (mother of Lavinia) (DM.55)
Androcles (a runaway slave) (DM.67)
Anthor (a Greek soldier in Italy) (DM.74)
Apuleius, Lucius (a 2nd c writer) (husband of Aemilia Pudentilla) (DM.82)
Archagathius (a legendary physician renowned for his cruel methods
of surgery) (DM.84)
DMG \ NPCs \ C
Cacus3 (a prophet) (DM.181)
Caeculus (founder of Praeneste) (DM.182)
Canidia (a witch who cast spells using wax dolls) (.190)
Cincinnatus (a 5th c legendary hero) (DM.223)
Claudia Quinta (a girl who moved a ship) (DM.225)
Cloelia (a maiden) (DM.226)
Curtius (a Roman hero) [Marcus Curtius] (DM.261)
Curtius (a Sabine hero) [Mettius Curtius] (DM.261)
DMG \ NPCs \ R
Celer (a lieutenant of Romulus) (DM.199)
DMG \ NPCs \ ALBA LONGA
Curiatii (3 heroes of Alba Longa) (DM.260)
DMG
\
NPCs \ ETRUSCAN
Arruns (an Etruscan soldier) (DM.91)
DMG \ NPCs \ NORTHERN ITALY
Demaratus (a Greek who emigrated to northern Italy) (fa of Lucumo)
(.279)
DMG \ NPCs \ PRIESTS
Elagabalus (a 3rd c priest of the god Elagalabus)
[Elagabal.Elegabalus:=Greek Heliogabalos] (DM.324)
[x: Elagalabus]
DMG
\ NPCs \ SORCERERS
Caecilia (wife of Tarquinius Priscus) (DM.182)
Erichtho (a sorceress) (DM.342)
DMG
\ MAGIC ITEM-
Achilleis (an unfinished poem by Statius about the life of Achilles)
(DM.16)
albogaleus (the lower part of the headdress of the flamen Dialus)
(DM.45)
aurea virga (a rod, the caduceus given by Mercury to Apollo) (DM.113)
DMG
\ ADVENTURES-
Aeneid (Virgil's account (in 12 volumes) of the adventures of Aeneas
after the fall of Troy) (DM.25)
Fasti (a story by Ovid including an account of the rape of Lucretia) (.357)
Genealogiae (a collection of myths by Hyginus) (.407)
Books = .
AGRICULTURE-
Food / Animal = .
Food / Vegetable = .
CULTURE \ FESTIVALS
Agonium (one of 4 festivals) (DM.33)
Agrama (a festival for women at which the effigy of a male was destroyed)
(DM.33)
Bacchanalia (orgiastic festivals in honour of Bacchus) (DM.121)
Compitalis (a festival of the cross-roads) (.232)
Equina (a festival in honour of Mars) (.340)
Fornacalia (a festival in honour of Fornax or Vulcanus, deities of
furnaces or ovens) (.383)
Consualia (festivals in honour of Consus held on 19 or 21 August and 15 December) (.238)
Carmentalia (a festival in honour of Carmenta, held in January) (.193)
Feralia (the final festival of the dead, held in February) (.362)
Feast of Anna Perenna (a celebration, held on March 15th, of Anna Perenna's deception, in the form of Minerva or Nerio, or the war-god, Ares) (.359)
Fordicia (a festival held in honour of Tellus held on April 15th at which a cow and a calf were sacrificed) (.383)
Cerealia (a festival in honour of Ceres held on 19 April) (.202)
Floralia (a featival in honour of Flora held in April/May) (.381)
Ambarvalia (the festival of the crops in late May) (DM.56)
Festus (a festival in honour of Mercury, held on May 15th) (.365)
Furrinalia (a festival in honour of Furrina, July 25th) (.391)
CULTURE \ FESTIVALS \ OCTOBER
Armilustrium (a festival in honour of Mars, held in October) (DM.91)
Fontinalia (a festival in honour of the god Fons, which involves the dressing of fountains and springs, held on October 13th) (.383)
Equus October (a festival in honour of Mars held on October 15th) (.340)
CULTURE \ FESTIVALS \ DECEMBER
Angeronalia (the festival in honor of Angerona, 21 December) (DM.70)
DEFENSES-
Coriolanus (a legendary soldier and consul) (son of Volumnia or Veturia)
(hus of Vergilia or Vulumnia) (DM.240)
Corvus, Marcius (a military tribune) (DM.242)
Germanicus (a Roman general) (husband of Agrippina) (father of Agrippina,
Caligula and Drusilla) (.409)
Sq. Mi. = .
Mining = .
GEOGRAPHY \ GEMS
borax (a stone, an antidote to poison, believed to be carried in its
head by a toad) (.161)
carnelian (red chalcedony, a semi-precious stone formerly called sardius) (DM.194)
HISTORY-
ages (periods distinguished by changes in lifestyle, environment, etc)
(DM.31)
Battle of Lake Regilus (a battle in which the Romans, with the help of Castor and Pollux, defeated the Latins) (.132)
Ancus Marcius (a legendary king of Rome) (DM.67)
Berenice (a queen of Egypt) (DM.143)
Camilla (a Volscian princess) (dau of Metabus) (DM.188)
Alban Kings (mythical kings said to rule before Romulus and Remus) (DM.44)
Faustulus (a royal herdsman) (hus of Acca Larentia) (DM.358)
KINGS \ EMPERORS
Caligula (emperor of Rome) (son of Germanicus and Agrippina) (bro of
Drusilla) [Gaius Caesar] (DM.186)
Drusilla (dau of Germanicus and Agrippina) (sis
of Caligula) (DM.305)
Commodus (a 2nd c Roman emperor) [Hercules Secundus] (DM.232) {1e, avg : halfway between Hercules and a Secundus}
KINGS \ ALBA LONGA
Aeneas Silvius (a king of Alba Longa) (a descendant of Aeneas) (DM.25)
Capetus (a king of Alba Longa) (fa of Tiberinus, smsy) (DM.191)
Capys (a king of Alba Longa) (.191)
KINGS \ RUTULIA
Daunus (a king of the Rutulians) (son of Pilumnus and Danae) (hus of
Venilia) (fa of Juturna and Turnus) (DM.274)
KINGS \ SYRACUSE
Damocles (a 4th c courtier of Dionysus, king of Syracuse) (DM.270)
MAGIC-
Favonius (the west wind personified) (consort of Flora, smsy) [=Greek
Zephyr] (.358)
Races/Subraces = .
Sex = .
UC: patrician
LC: actor, gladiator, prostitute.
POLITICS-
Alliances = .
Hostilities = .
Open Warfare/Skirmishing = .
Brutus (founder of the Republic) (son of Tarquinia) (fa of Tiberius and Titus) (DM.173)
Aulus Vibenna (an Etruscan leader) (bro of Caeles Vibenna) (DM.112)
Caeles Vibenna (a leader of the Etruscans) (bro of Aulus Vibenna) (DM.182)
Genetaska (a Seneca virgin appointed by the Five Nations to settle disputes) [The Peace Queen] (DM.407)
TRADE-
Exports = .
Imports = .
Africus (a wind from the south-west quarter) (DM.28)
Aquilo (the north wind) (DM.82)
Circius (a wind from the north-west quarter) (.223)
Aurora Borealis (coloured lights appearing in the sky in high northern latitudes) (DM.113)
Acadine (a magic fountain in Sicily) (DM.14)
Apone (a fountain in Padua said to have healing qualities) (DM.81)
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