CHAPTER 6:
In this chapter we find three words that represent three different gods, the Romans, and have little to do with the daily life of the Romans.
First : The Furies goddesses.
Niobe's sister, the curse by the goddess fury after learning that her husband is dead and blame this on the Niobe had relationship with her husband.
Who were these goddesses:
They lived in hell (Tartarus) Roman and its mission was to punish the murderers in Rome. There were three sisters and were named Tisiphone, Alecto and Megera.
Second: Goddess Bellona and Juno.
Although Roman society, as many of the societies of antiquity, was a patriarchal society where the highest god was a man, Jupiter. The goddesses had an important interference in the daily life of the Romans.
Bellona Goddess:
For the Romans, was the goddess Bellona War and wife of the god Mars.
When Niobe goodbye to her husband that goes to war and an uncertain future, she it instructs the Bellona, \u200b\u200bto protect him and prevent die in war.
turn, Lucio Niobe entrusts the protection of the goddess Juno, wife of Jupiter, queen of the gods and protector of married women.
Goddess Juno and her husband, the king of the gods, Jupiter = Zeus (Greek)
Third: SON OF DIS:
In this chapter, Marcon Antonio when he knows that the new luck war is having on Pompey, the son called DIS.
Who was this god: DIS?
Dis was the god Dis Pater (Father Rico), but also was associated Pluto, the god of the underworld, the underworld, but also the wealth that can be hidden on the back of the coin.
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