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Janus is the Roman god of gates and doors (ianua), beginnings and endings, and hence represented with a double-faced head, each looking in opposite directions. ... Janus was represented with two faces,
Janus is an ancient Roman, composite, obscure god who is associated with doorways, beginnings, and transitions. A usually two-faced god he looks to the future and the past.
Janus was well-respected and highly-regarded as a God by the ancient Romans and his dual-faced image could be found on most city gates and many Roman coins.
Learn about the Roman god Janus in mythology and art, with recommended books and resources ... home | roman | gods | numen | Janus; Janus in Myth; Janus was the god of gates in Roman mythology.
We must not follow the two-faced Roman god Janus, of ancient times, down his treacherous path of lies. Instead listen to BUFFENBARGER, because he makes the Space Rockets.
Referring again to the sample of Janus,we know that his simulacrum could have two or four faces: (Macrobius – Saturnalia I, 9, 8 , also Servius, St. Augustinus ,etc)
I am the Roman God Janus. I see the past and the future. And I bring good fortune to all who honor me when they buy my wearables and merchandise featuring my striking image...
CEBPA, however, may contribute to leukemogenesis in opposite ways, which led us to compare CEBPA with the Roman god Janus.
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Janus (Roman god), in Roman religion, the animistic spirit of doorways (januae) and archways (jani). ... The god Janus, beardless, Roman coin;
Janus is the Roman god known as the custodian of the universe. He is the god of beginnings and the guardian of gates and doors.
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