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  2. Jun 1, 2024 · Janus, in Roman religion, the animistic spirit of doorways (januae) and archways (jani). The worship of Janus traditionally dated back to Romulus and a period even before the actual founding of the city of Rome. Janus was represented by a double-faced head.

  3. Dec 31, 2017 · The name Janus (Ianus in Latin, as the alphabet had no j) is etymologically related to ianua, the Latin word for door. Janus himself was the ianitor, or doorkeeper, of the heavens.

  4. As the god of doorways, gates, and passages, Janus was often invoked at the beginning of important events, journeys, and ceremonies. He was seen as the protector of the threshold, both in a literal and metaphorical sense, overseeing all beginnings and endings.

  5. Feb 13, 2019 · In the mythology of ancient Rome, Janus was the god of new beginnings. He was associated with doors and gates, and the first steps of a journey. The month of January — of course, falling at the beginning of the new year — is believed to be named in his honor, although some scholars say it is in fact named for Juno.

  6. Feb 6, 2015 · Janus was one of the earliest of the Roman deities, sometimes referred to as the “god of gods” or diuom deo; others equated him with the Etruscan god Culsans. However, there are at least two notable myths concerning his origin.

  7. Jan 5, 2022 · Many may even know the month is named after the Roman god Janus. Yet what do we know about this mysterious, two-headed figure? Janus was the god of entrances, thresholds, and transition.

  8. Janus. The temple of Janus with closed doors, on a sestertius issued under Nero in 66 AD from the mint at Lugdunum. Janus was a two-faced god of Roman mythology who kept the gate of Heaven. He was the god of beginnings and ends, and so of gates, doors, doorways and passages.

  9. Feb 9, 2022 · In the Roman pantheon, Janus was the god of beginnings, gates, doors and transitions. Image: Head of Janus, Vatican museum, Rome. World History Edu explores the myths surrounding Janus’ birth story, meaning, worship, powers, significance, and symbols.

  10. Janus is the two-faced Roman god that glimpses both the past and the future. A Roman god, Janus guarded doorways and was therefore the god of auspicious beginnings. Janus developed into a god of all beginnings, and accordingly the month of January was named in his honour.