Quirinus - Wikipedia Quirinus most likely was originally a Sabine war god The Sabines had a settlement near the eventual site of Rome, and erected an altar to Quirinus on the Collis Quirinalis, Quirinal Hill, one of the Seven hills of Rome
Quirinus | God of War, Sabine Origin, Protector | Britannica Quirinus, major Roman deity ranking close to Jupiter and Mars (qq v ); the flamines (see flamen) of these gods constituted the three major priests at Rome Quirinus’ name is in adjectival form and would seem to mean “he of the quirium,” a word generally taken to signify the very ancient Sabine
Quirinus: Roman God of the Quirites Quirinus (kwi·REE·nus) was one of the three gods of the Archaic Triad — Rome’s oldest divine structure — alongside Jupiter and Mars He had a dedicated high priest, one of only three in the flamines maiores, the senior priestly offices of the Roman state
Quirinus God of the Roman State – Roman Empire Quirinus was a god in Roman mythology He was one of the oldest and most important Roman deities, associated with war, law and order, and protection of the state As a god of war and battle, he was often depicted wearing armor and carrying a spear
Quirinus Quirrell | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom Quirinus was a Sabine and a Roman god, the reincarnated form of Romulus (Rome's founder) who was later identified with Mars The name was also borne by several early saints
Quirinus - World Mythos Quirinus is a significant figure in Roman mythology, often associated with the early Roman state and its religious practices He is primarily known as a god of war and a protector of the Roman people
Quirinus - NovaRoma Quirinus is the deified Romulus, the founder of Rome He was served by the Flamen Quirinalis, one of the three major flamines who served the oldest gods of Rome