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1Antefixa Satricana
By Riemer R. Knoop

“Antefixa Satricana” Metadata:
- Title: Antefixa Satricana
- Author: Riemer R. Knoop
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 269
- Publisher: Van Gorcum
- Publish Date: 1987
- Publish Location: ➤ Assen, The Netherlands - Wolfeboro, N.H., U.S.A
“Antefixa Satricana” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Antefixes - Architectural terra-cotta - Excavations (Archaeology) - Friezes - Greek influences - Temple of Mater Matuta (Satricum, Lazio, Italy) - Terra-cotta sculpture, Etruscan - Terra-cotta sculpture - Antiquities - Temple of Mater Matuta (Satricum)
- Places: ➤ Italy - Satricum (Lazio : Ancient city)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL3542440M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 19524660
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2001515202
- All ISBNs: 9789023223542 - 9023223543
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1987
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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Mater Matuta
Latium; her most famous temple was located at Satricum. Mater Matuta had a temple in the capital city of Rome, on the north side of the Forum Boarium, mentioned
Satricum
burned Satricum in revenge, sparing only the temple of Mater Matuta. In 348 BC the Volsci rebuilt the city. 346 BC Antium sent envoys to the cities of the
Latium Vetus
important and ancient settlement of the Latin and other tribes and arose near the prehistoric sanctuary of Mater Matuta. It has been identified by archaeologists
Roman–Volscian wars
burning of Satricum, except the temple of Mater Matuta, in 346, this time by the Romans. Modern historians agree that this twice burning of Satricum in 377
Le Ferriere, Italy
south of Rome. Le Ferriere is situated near the ancient city of Satricum, an important Volscian and Roman settlement noted for the Sanctuary of Mater Matuta
Swaddled infant votive
entirety. For example, at the temple of Mater Matuta in Satricum, archaeologists discovered votive models of wombs, figurines of women with children, and terracotta
Roman–Latin wars
burning of Satricum, except the temple of Mater Matuta, in 346, this time by the Romans. Modern historians agree that this twice burning of Satricum in 377
Marcus Valerius Corvus
and the Volsci, sacking and destroying the town of Satricum apart from the temple of Mater Matuta. For these victories, the Senate awarded Corvus his
Latial culture
Aphrodite or Mater Matuta, which Cornell argues may attracted foreign merchants and therefore incentivized trade. Based on the application of Thiessen polygons
Semele
Semele's sister Ino as the nurturing goddess Mater Matuta. This goddess had a major cult center at Satricum that was built 500–490 BC. The female consort