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  1. Janus :: The Roman God of Doorways and Beginnings. Myths / Roman / Janus. In Roman mythology, Janus held a unique and significant place as the god of beginnings, transitions, and passages. His dominion over these aspects of life made him one of the most important and revered deities in the Roman pantheon.

  2. Feb 6, 2015 · Janus was one of the earliest of the Roman deities, sometimes referred to as the “god of gods” or diuom deo; others equated him with the Etruscan god Culsans. However, there are at least two notable myths concerning his origin.

  3. Dec 31, 2017 · Janus was proudly venerated as a uniquely Roman god, rather than one adopted from the Greek pantheon. All forms of transition came within his purview – beginnings and endings, entrances, exits ...

  4. Feb 13, 2019 · Janus, the Two-Faced God. In the mythology of ancient Rome, Janus was the god of new beginnings. He was associated with doors and gates, and the first steps of a journey. The month of January — of course, falling at the beginning of the new year — is believed to be named in his honor, although some scholars say it is in fact named for Juno.

  5. Jul 20, 2021 · One of the most distinctive Roman deities was Janus, the god of entrances, gates, and transitions. He was the animistic soul or spirit of doorways and entrances and all their associations. There is no counterpart of this enigmatic deity in Greek religion and mythology.

  6. At the start of the new year, the Romans took the time to worship the strange god Janus. This odd deity is often overlooked when discussing ancient Romand religion, yet he was considered to be a pivotal member of the divine pantheon.

  7. Nov 10, 2022 · God of Thresholds. Janus was the god of all thresholds, gates and doors on the physical plain. His name derives from this function, ianua or opening. His original sanctuary was on the Janiculum hill, which was on the threshold of Rome itself.

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