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Tiberinus Silvius ('the Tiber's child born in the woods') was the ninth in the legendary king-list of Alba Longa.
Seripola, Orte: The riverside port at Seripola on the east bank of the Tiber was discovered in 1962-3 during the construction work for the bridge that carries the A1 Autostrada across the river.
With Manto, Tiberinus was the father of Ocnus.
www.lycos.com /info/tiber--tiber-river.html   (426 words)

  
 GradeSaver: ClassicNote: The Aeneid Study Guide
That night, the river god Tiberinus appears to Aeneas in a dream and tells him that he will see an omen of a white sow with thirty white suckling pigs to signify the location of Alba, the city that Ascanius will found.
Tiberinus also tells Aeneas to seek help from King Evander and to pray to Juno in order to assuage her anger.
They may also be intended to contrast with the new generation of leaders; since the older generation is unable to lead their subjects as they once could, a new generation awaits, ready to take over the reins of power.
www.gradesaver.com /classicnotes/titles/aeneid/section10.html   (1227 words)

  
 Tiberinus -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
With (Click link for more info and facts about Manto) Manto, Tiberinus was the father of (Click link for more info and facts about Ocnus) Ocnus.
Tiberinus Silvius ('the Tiber's child born in the woods') was the ninth in the legendary king-list of (Click link for more info and facts about Alba Longa) Alba Longa.
In the earliest days of Rome, a cult of Tiberinus survived at the Volturnia, the archaic (An organized series of acts and performances (usually in one place)) festival of (Click link for more info and facts about Volturnus) Volturnus, but no details are known.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/ti/tiberinus.htm   (115 words)

  
 The Tiber River as a Source of National Identity in Aeneid VIII
As Aeneas sleeps on the banks of the Tiber River, Tiberinus, the personified deity of the Tiber, rises from the waters and reassures Aeneas in a vivid dream.
After the appearance of Tiberinus, it is Rome and the power of the place Rome will become that incites and calms him.
The vision of Tiberinus in Book VIII is an appropriate culmination of Aeneas' progression from one river to another.
www.apaclassics.org /AnnualMeeting/05mtg/abstracts/Meyers.html   (664 words)

  
 Romulus, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com
Capetus 2 was succeeded by his son Tiberinus 2, who was also called Tiberius Silvius and drowned in the river Tiber, named after him.
Tiberinus 2 undertook a campaign against the Etruscans, but while leading his army across the Alba river he fell into the flood and met his death, whence the name of the river was chosen.
Among those who say that Agrippa was king after Tiberinus 2 there are those who claim that he was succeeded by Allodius while others say the successor was Remulus 1.
homepage.mac.com /cparada/GML/Romulus.html   (4890 words)

  
 Gens Ambrosia :: Volturnus
Albunea, a nymph who resided at a spring on the river, was probably the cult partner of Tiberinus.
She was a daughter of Tiresias, the blind prophet, who in turn was the son of the shepherd Everes and the nymph Chariclo.
Tiberinus and Manto were the parents of Ocnus, in one version Ocnus’ legend.
www.ambrosii.com /deities/volturnus.html   (1387 words)

  
 Brazen Claws Dreadnought Praxis
When Tiberinus' wounds were deemed more than even the enhanced body of a Space Marine could survive and the damage to the Dreadnought Praxis was determined to be repairable it was decreed that the two would be joined in service to the Chapter once more.
The 4 years it took for the extensive repairs needed to Praxis left Tiberinus, unable to activate his Sus-an Membrane due to his wounds, in the care of the Chapter's Apothecarion.
Praxis was painted for the Dreadnought Painting Contest held at the Bolter and Chainsword.
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 Roma - Albans/Etruscans
Ascanios was succeeded by his son Silvius and it came a common practice for future kings to take the name of Silvius as all future kings succeeded their father.Silvius was,in turn, succeeded by his son Aeneas Silvius who was succeeded by his son Latinus Silvius.
Latinus was responsible for the establishment of Alban colonies on the penninsula.Latinus Silvius was succeeded by his son Albus who was succeeded Atys, Capys, Capetus and Tiberinus Silvius respectivly.An interesting note an Tiberinus is that he was drowned while crossing the river that would be named after him,the Tiber.
Tiberinus was succeeded by his son Agrippa Silvius who was succeeded by his son Romulus Silvius.Romulus was succeeded by his son Aventinus who is the namesake of the Aventine hill.Aventinus was succeeded by his son Proca.
library.thinkquest.org /26907/alban.htm   (1184 words)

  
 SparkNotes: The Aeneid: Book VIII
That night, the river god Tiberinus speaks to him and tells him to approach and form an alliance with the Arcadians, who are also at war with the Latins.
After many books in which we see Aeneas being alternately tormented at the hands of Juno and rescued by Venus and her allies, the fates begin to balance out.
Tiberinus helps Aeneas by telling him how to find help from a mortal, King Evander.
www.sparknotes.com /lit/aeneid/section8.rhtml   (871 words)

  
 Roman Officer Arts and Design
The Romans had an usual relationship with the god Tiberinus in that they were fearful of him (due to his unpredictable nature concerning floods), but at the same time it was this god who told Aeneas, the legendary Trojan founder of their race, where to establish a settlement that would one day become Rome.
With this stated it should be noted that this Tiberinus appears to be a male part of the goddess Bellona as the vehicle but not the vehicle driver.
This may be one of the reasons why to my knowledge there have been no depictions of Bellona found in art (although this statue shows that she may have been associated with various symbols); she is a battle monster of nature’s force.
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 Tiberinus
Later Tiberinus also appeared to Aeneas to give him advise.
There existed a cult of Tiberinus in the early days of Rome, but practically nothing is known about it now.
Article "Tiberinus" created on 03 March 1997; last modified on 05 December 1999 (Revision 2).
www.pantheon.org /articles/t/tiberinus.html   (66 words)

  
 Manto
She married Rhacius and gave birth to Mopsus.
Alternatively, she went to Italy and gave birth to Ocnus (father: Tiberinus), who founded Mantua (cur: Mantova[?]) and named it after her.
Alternatively, Mantua was named after a different Manto, a daughter of Heracles.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ma/Manto.html   (82 words)

  
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According to legend, Tiberinus was a tenth-generation descendant of Aeneas and a king of Alba.
Another story has Tiberinus as the son of the god Janus and a water Nymph from Latium called Camasene.
There was an altar and perhaps a shrine dedicated to Tiberinus on the Tiber Island in Rome and a festival of Tiberinus on December 8.
www.fofweb.com /Onfiles/Ancient/AncientDetail.asp?iPin=RREL1326   (118 words)

  
 Who Founded Ancient Rome? When and how was the city started? - at BibleStudy.org
The river, which was in flood, rose and gently carried the cradle and the twins downstream.
The boys were rescued by the river god Tiberinus who placed the twins upon the Palatine Hill.
There, they were nursed by a she-wolf underneath a fig-tree and were fed by a woodpecker until a shepherd found them and took them into his home.
www.biblestudy.org /maps/ancient-rome.html   (620 words)

  
 CSCP - Date explanation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Romans were especially devoted to Tiberinus, the god of the river Tiber which flows through the city of Rome.
He was said to have appeared in a dream to Aeneas, the legendary founder of Rome, to recommend the site for his future city.
June 7th was a day held sacred to Tiberinus, and his festival was especially popular among the fishermen of Rome.
www.mnlg.com /myCLC/php/date_explanation.php?date_explanation_text=06_07.txt   (98 words)

  
 Roman History, Books I-III eBook
From Latinus sprung Alba; from Alba, Atys; from Atys, Capys; from Capys, Capetus; from Capetus, Tiberinus, who, having been drowned while crossing the river Albula, gave it the name by which it was generally known among those of later times.
He was succeeded by Agrippa, son of Tiberinus; after Agrippa, Romulus Silvius, having received the government from his father, became king.
He was killed by a thunderbolt, and handed on the kingdom to Aventinus, who, owing to his being buried on that hill, which now forms part of the city of Rome, gave it its name.
www.bookrags.com /ebooks/10828/3.html   (391 words)

  
 Quirinus
Because she broke her vows of chastity, Rhea Silvia and her children were cast into the River Tiber.
Rhea Silvia was rescued by the god Tiberinus, who made her his wife.
Romulus and Remus were rescued by a she-wolf and raised with wolf cubs underneath a fig tree.
filebox.vt.edu /c/ccooley/TCQuirinus.htm   (231 words)

  
 Romulus
They were, together with their mother, cast into the Tiber.
The god Tiberinus saved Rhea Silvia from drowning, and the brothers were miraculously rescued by a she-wolf.
The wolf reared the twins together with her cubs underneath a fig tree (the 'ruminalus ficus').
www.pantheon.org /articles/r/romulus.html   (212 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Tiberinus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
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 Encyclopedia article on Tiberinus [EncycloZine]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Template:Roman myth According to Virgil's epic Aeneid, he helped Aeneas in his travel from Troy, suggested him to land in Latium (see founding of Rome) and gave him much other precious advice.
Products related to Tiberinus: books, DVD, electronics, garden, kitchen, magazines, music, photo, posters, software, tools, toys, VHS, videogames
Visit Curious-Minds.co.UK for educational games and toys, and science kits.
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The temple stood by the Portus Tiberinus in Roman times.
The temple was dedicated to the god Portumnus, protector of harbors and see trade.
Simmlar temple,Masion Carree is little bigger and has Corinthian style.
www.nv.cc.va.us /home/nsaidi/fall03/200/200lect03/Roman/R-3-Rom-temples_files/slide0003.htm   (133 words)

  
 Janus: Roman God of Beginnings
One legend states that Janus was a mortal who came from Thessaly and was welcomed into Latium by Camese.
The couple are said to have married, shared the kingdom and had many children together, including Tiberinus, the Tiber River-God.
Upon the death of Camese, Janus became the sole ruler and granted Saturn sanctuary when that ancient God was fleeing from Jupiter.
www.novareinna.com /festive/janus.html   (698 words)

  
 Tales of Rome
Thirteen kings ruled after Ascanius before Romulus and Remus were born.
The kings who ruled Alba Longa after Ascanius are listed as Silvius, Latinus, Epytus, Capys, Capetus, Tiberinus, Remulus, Acrota, Aventinus, Proca, Numitor and Amulius.
They were born not long after Amulius had deposed his brother Numitor as king of Alba Longa.
www.timelessmyths.com /classical/rome.html   (5263 words)

  
 About the Janus Name - Janus Remote Communications
One tradition states that he came from Thessaly and that he was welcomed by Camese in Latium, where they shared a kingdom.
They married and had several children, among which the river god Tiberinus (after whom the river Tiber is named).
When his wife died, Janus became the sole ruler of Latium.
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 What does Janus mean? - BlurtIt
It is believed that Janus was a king initially who ruled with his wife and alone after her death.
His kingdom was known as Latium and he had many children including the god of Tiberinus after whom the river Tiber was named.
What did Churchill mean by they chose dishonour?
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 Who was Who in Roman Times: Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
VRG Vergil - Aeneid: Book VIII Chapter 2: Aeneas worries
VRG Vergil - Aeneid: Book VIII Chapter 3: Advice of Tiberinus
VRG Vergil - Aeneid: Book VIII Chapter 4: Aeneas thanks Tiberinus
www.romansonline.com /Events.asp?EventID=235   (67 words)

  
 Gemini
In 1152 BC., Ascanius left home to found a new city named Alba Longa ('The Long White City').
His descendants ruled over Alba Longa for many generations as the family line went from Ascanius to Silvius to Aeneas Silvius to Latinus Silvius to Alba Silvius to Atys Silvius to Capys Silvius to Capetus Silvius to Tiberinus Silvius to Agrippa Silvius to Romulus Silvius to Aventinus Silvius to Proca.
King Proca of Alba Longa had two sons named Numitor and Amulius.
www.winshop.com.au /annew/Gemini.html   (4551 words)

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