Cultus Apollinis
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<div style="border:medium groove #800000;padding:1em">Leto was joined in love with Zeus who holds the aegis, and bore Apollon and Artemis delighting in arrows, children lovely above all the sons of Heaven. <br />-Hesiod, Theogony 920</div> | <div style="border:medium groove #800000;padding:1em">Leto was joined in love with Zeus who holds the aegis, and bore Apollon and Artemis delighting in arrows, children lovely above all the sons of Heaven. <br />-Hesiod, Theogony 920</div> | ||
− | Apollo is the ancient Greek god of healing, oracles and inspiration. He had no indigenous Roman counterpart, | + | Apollo is the ancient Greek god of healing, oracles and inspiration. He had no indigenous Roman counterpart, and always remained a foreign god. He was worshipped in Rome primarily as Apollo Medicus, Apollo the healer. Apollo was actually quite a minor god in Italy and did not become popular until the advent of Augustus who built a magnificent temple on the Palatine to him. His cult was supervised by the decemviri sacris faciundis in ritu graecu. |
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+ | Dedication days, dies natalis, for his Temples: | ||
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+ | 28 B.C. Apollo Palatinus: a.d. septimum Idus Octobres, October 9 | ||
+ | 431 B.C Apollo in pratis Flaminiis: III ID. Quinctilis, July 13 | ||
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+ | Ludi Apollinares: prid non -III ID Quintiliis, July 6-13 | ||
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In 430 BCE, the Temple of Apollo Medicus was dedicated to Apollo on account of a plague. Located near the Theater of Marcellus, three fluted white marble Corinthian columns of this temple were re-erected in modern times. Fragments of this temple are found in the [http://www.centralemontemartini.org/it/museo/percorso_salamacchine_apollo.htm Montemartini Museum]. | In 430 BCE, the Temple of Apollo Medicus was dedicated to Apollo on account of a plague. Located near the Theater of Marcellus, three fluted white marble Corinthian columns of this temple were re-erected in modern times. Fragments of this temple are found in the [http://www.centralemontemartini.org/it/museo/percorso_salamacchine_apollo.htm Montemartini Museum]. |
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-Hesiod, Theogony 920
Apollo is the ancient Greek god of healing, oracles and inspiration. He had no indigenous Roman counterpart, and always remained a foreign god. He was worshipped in Rome primarily as Apollo Medicus, Apollo the healer. Apollo was actually quite a minor god in Italy and did not become popular until the advent of Augustus who built a magnificent temple on the Palatine to him. His cult was supervised by the decemviri sacris faciundis in ritu graecu.
Dedication days, dies natalis, for his Temples:
28 B.C. Apollo Palatinus: a.d. septimum Idus Octobres, October 9
431 B.C Apollo in pratis Flaminiis: III ID. Quinctilis, July 13
Festivals:
Ludi Apollinares: prid non -III ID Quintiliis, July 6-13
In 430 BCE, the Temple of Apollo Medicus was dedicated to Apollo on account of a plague. Located near the Theater of Marcellus, three fluted white marble Corinthian columns of this temple were re-erected in modern times. Fragments of this temple are found in the Montemartini Museum.
During the Second Punic War in 212 BCE, the Ludi Apollinares were instituted in his honor.