- Jupiter Indiges
According to the Roman historian
Livy , Jupiter Indiges is the name given to the deified heroAeneas . In some versions of his story, he is raised up to become a god after his death byNumicius , a local deity of the river of the same name, at the request of Aeneas' mother Venus. [Livy, Ab Urbe Condita Book 1. ] The title Pater Indiges or simply Indiges is also used. [ Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book 14]The Greek historian
Dionysius of Halicarnassus notes that when the body of Aeneas was not found after a battle between his group of Trojan exiles in Italy and the nativeRutulians , it was assumed that he had been taken up by the gods to become a deity. He also presents the alternative explanation that Aeneas may have simply drowned in the riverNumicus and that a shrine in his memory was built there. [The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, published in Vol. I of the Loeb Classical Library edition, 1937 ]The term "Indiges", thought by some to be from the same root as "indigenous", may reflect the fact that these minor deities (collectively, the "Dii Indegetes") originated locally in Italy [Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities edited William Smith (1870) p. 573] . An alternate explanation given is that they were individuals who were raised to the status of gods after mortal life. Compare for example
Sol Indiges .References
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