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  Salus   - a Roman goddess, the personification of Safety and Welfare
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Wikipedia entry
306/26 the senate, build a temple of Salus, and construct the Via Valeria.
302/13 and dedicates a temple to Salus, with paintings by Fabius Pictor.
    Within translations:
Cic:Font_21   then the goddess of Salvation herself cannot protect the
Cic:Sest_131   know, of the Temple of Salus ; and it was the
CIL_1.62   terms of ritual an altar of Salus {"Safety&quo
CIL_add.7   (early 1st cent.)   lic Holiday. To Salus {Safety} [The temple to Salus
Obseq_38   the sky. The altar of Salus was smashed asunder. The land
Obseq_43   front of the temple of Salus. In the comitium it rained
Oros_4.4   Lightning destroyed the Temple of Salus, and part of the wall
Plin:HN_35.19   the Temple of Health {  Salus } in the year 450
ValMax_8.14.6   walls of the temple of Salus, which C. Junius Bubulcus had


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