who was the spy god of Roman people
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In ancient Roman religion and myth, Janus (/ˈdʒeɪnəs/ JAY-nəs; Latin: IANVS (Iānus), pronounced [ˈjaːnʊs]) is the god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways,[1] passages, and endings. He is usually depicted as having two faces, since he looks to the future and to the past. It is conventionally thought that the month of January is named for Janus (Ianuarius),[2] but according to ancient Roman farmers' almanacs Juno was the tutelary deity of the month.[3]
Janus
God of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways, passages, and ending
Member of Di selecti
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Statue representing Janus Bifrons in the Vatican Museums
Other names
Ianuspater ("Janus Father"), Ianus Quadrifrons ("Janus Fourfaced"), Ianus Bifrons ("Two-faced Janus")
Abode
at the limits of Earth, at the extremity of Heaven
Symbol
two faces
Personal information
Parents
None (primordial deity)
Terra and Caelus (variant)
Siblings
Camese, Saturn, Ops
Consort
Camese
Children
Canens, Aithex, Olistene, Tiberinus, Fontus
Etruscan equivalent
Culśanś