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Quirinus: Roman God of the Quirites

May 19, 2026November 18, 2025 by Theo Mercer
A stylized digital illustration inspired by ancient Roman coins, showing a profile portrait of a male deity with classical features inside a circular medallion, set against a textured stone background.

Rome had three gods who together defined what Rome was. Most people know Jupiter and Mars. The third was Quirinus — and almost no one knows what he governed.

Categories Major Gods Tags Archaic Triad, quirinus, Roman citizenship, roman gods, roman religion Leave a comment
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