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For the ancient Romans, January was significant because it was the month dedicated to the god Janus (hence Ianuarius, which means January in Latin).

According to Roman mythology, Janus is the two-faced god, associated with beginnings and endings, as well as transitions and passages.
"The very purpose of a knight is to fight on behalf of a lady."

— Thomas Malory
Cenomani gold coin 5 to 1st century BCE French Gaul

The Cenomani was an ancient tribe of the Cisalpine Gauls, who occupied the tract north of the Padus (modern Po River), between the Insubres on the west and the Veneti on the east.

Their territory appears to have extended from the river Addua (or perhaps the Ollius, the modern Oglio) to the Athesis (modern Adige).
"The Magdalen Holding the Crown of Thorns" by Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)


📸 The Schorr Collection
Etruscan pendant with swastika symbols Bolsena Italy 700 BCE to 650 BCE.
"You are nothing, your people are everything"
Duck’s foot pistol

Commonly known as a “Duck’s Foot” pistol, this example made by G. Goodwin & Company of London was designed for use by British naval officers. Its four barrels fired simultaneously, a distinct advantage if its user was attacked. The “Duck’s Foot” guns were also known as “volley” guns.



📸 Winchester Arms Collection
Statue of Juno Sospita


📸 Rome, Vatican Museums
"Christmas Eve at the Grave", by Otto Hesselbom, 1896
Marburg, Germany (by Christian Lue)
When the Hangman Ruled, from 'The Story of France', 1974
Copenhagen, Denmark
The god Víðarr "The silent". stands in the jaws of Fenrir and swings his sword.
Silver leaf disc dedicated to the sun-god Sol Invictus, 3rd century CE,


📸 The British Museum, London
“Theseus and the Minotaur“ by Edward Burne-Jones

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For the ancient Romans, January was significant because it was the month dedicated to the god Janus (hence Ianuarius, which means January in Latin).

According to Roman mythology, Janus is the two-faced god, associated with beginnings and endings, as well as transitions and passages.
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