
Vulcanus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Vulcanus
- the Roman god of fire, equivalent to the Greek Hephaestus
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CIL_6.40952
honour] near the courtyard of Vulcanus. [He dedicat
CIL_1.364
ver tricks by the aid of Vulcanus, bestowed this on t
CIL_add.7
(early 1st cent.) -split Day. G Festival: of Vulcanus. No Business;
Ennius:Ann_60
Mercurius Jovis Neptunus Vulcanus Apollo [62] & Speech of
Ennius:Ann_531
eat crackle the breeze blew up Vulcan's blaze. [532] SCHOL
Euseb]:Chron_283
had killed Cacus the son of Vulcanus. Then Latinus was
Naev:Pun_50
ith all speed will it catch at Vulcan's flame. [51-2] Prep
Plinius:Ep_3.5
night on the Festival of Vulcan, & not for luck but from
Plinius:Ep_6.33
ith it all," cried Vulcan, "and cease the task you have
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