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Saturn was a god in ancient Roman religion, and a character in Roman mythology. He was described as a god of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth, agriculture, periodic renewal and liberation. Saturn's mythological reign was depicted as a Golden Age of plenty and peace. After the Roman conquest of
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Xem thêmThe Roman land preserved the remembrance of a very remote time during which Saturn and Janusreigned on the site of the city before its foundation: the Capitol was called mons Saturnius. The Romans identified Saturn
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Xem thêmAccording to Varro, Saturn's name was derived from satus, meaning "sowing". Even though this etymology is problematic from the viewpoint of modern linguistics (for, while historically
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Xem thêmThe temple of Saturn was located at the base of the Capitoline Hill, according to a tradition recorded by Varroformerly known as Saturnius Mons, and a row of columns from the last rebuilding of the temple still stands. The temple was consecrated in 497 BC but the area
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Xem thêmThe position of Saturn's festival in the Roman calendar led to his association with concepts of time, especially the temporal transition of the
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The figure of Saturn is one of the most complex in Roman religion. Dumézilrefrained from discussing...
Xem thêmIt was customary for the Romans to represent divine figures as kings of Latiumat the time of their legendary origins. Macrobius states explicitly that the Roman legend of Janus and
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Saturn has 83 known moons, 53 of which have formal names. In addition, there is evidence of dozens to hundreds of moonlets with diameters of 40–500 meters in Saturn's rings, which are not considered to be true moons. Titan, the largest moon, comprises more than 90% of the mass in orbit around Saturn, including the rings. Saturn's second-largest moon, Rhea, may have a tenuous ring system of its own, along with a tenuous atmosphere.
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