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  • ...idge with his men when he saw Porsena's army suddenly take the [[Janiculum hill]]. Cocles' men began to run away, but he called them back, telling them tha
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  • ...Furrina was likely at its greatest extent. However, as the demographics of Janiculum became less Latin-speaking and increasingly Syrian, the worship of Furrina *Goodhue, Nicholas. ''The Lucus Furrinae and the Syrian Sanctuary on the Janiculum''. Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert, 1975.
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  • ...countrymen and guided the enemy into the city. They attempted to climb the hill but Janus made a hot spring erupt from the ground, and the would-be attacke ...r 17 at his temple on the Forum Romanum. This temple, below the Capitoline Hill, contained the Royal Treasury and is one of the oldest in Rome.
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  • :'''Ruler of Janiculum Hill'''
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