In
Roman mythology
Roman mythology is the body of myths of ancient Rome as represented in the literature and visual arts of the Romans, and is a form of Roman folklore. "Roman mythology" may also refer to the modern study of these representations, and to th ...
, Volturnus was a
god
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of the
Tiber
The Tiber ( ; ; ) is the List of rivers of Italy, third-longest river in Italy and the longest in Central Italy, rising in the Apennine Mountains in Emilia-Romagna and flowing through Tuscany, Umbria, and Lazio, where it is joined by the R ...
, and may have been the god of all rivers. He had his own minor
flamen, a high priest, the ''
Flamen Volturnalis''.
His
festival
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, ''
Volturnalia'', was held on August 27.
Culture
Although he was originally an
Etruscan god, his worship spread to Rome, and appears to have replaced or coincided with the Roman god Tiber.
History
Although originally popular enough to receive his own ''Flamen'', he vanished into obscurity around the time of the late Roman Republic.
Appearance
Volturnus was a man, who had long blonde hair.
Family
Volturnus had at least two descendants, a daughter named
Juturna, a grandchild named
Fons. Fons was born of a love affair between Juturna and
Janus
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, and was the god of spring water.
Honours
Volturnus Lake in
Antarctica
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is named after the deity.
References
Roman gods
Sea and river gods
Personifications of rivers
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