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- A la mitologia romana, Apies (en llatí Appias) era una de les Crenees, una nàiada que vivia a les dues fonts que hi havia properes al Temple de Venus Genetrix al Fòrum romà. La font estava envoltada d'estàtues de nimfes, anomenades les Apíades, encara que tradicionalment les Apíades són la Concòrdia, Minerva, Pax, Venus i Vesta. (ca)
- In ancient Rome, Appias /ˈæpiəs/ was a statue of a nymph near the Appiades Fountain in the Forum of Caesar. Ovid wrote that the fountain was in the middle of the Temple of Venus Genetrix and surrounded by statues of nymphs who were called "The Appiades" (/əˈpaɪ.ədiːz/; plural form of Appias). Traditionally the Appiades are said to be of Concordia, Minerva, Pax, Venus, and Vesta. In Roman mythology, Appias was a naiad who lived in the Appian Well outside the temple to Venus Genitrix in the Roman Forum. In one of his letters, Cicero refers to a statue of Minerva as "Appias". In this case, he derived this surname from the name of Appius Claudius Pulcher, whom he intended to flatter. (en)
- 阿皮亚斯(拉丁語:Appias)。是罗马神话中阿庇亚得斯喷泉的宁芙雕像,位于凯撒广场的維納斯神廟旁。西塞罗将这个名称用于弥涅耳瓦的雕像 传统上,阿庇亚得斯被认为是调和女神孔科耳狄亚、智慧女神弥涅耳瓦、和平女神帕克斯、爱与美的女神维纳斯和家灶女神维斯塔五位女神的合称。 由于为她们所建造的庙宇就在阿皮亚大道附近,因此这五位女神被称作阿皮亚得斯。 其事迹反映于古罗马诗人奥维德的著述之中,亦于西塞罗的相关作品中出现。具有重大地宗教影响与历史意义。 (zh)
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- A la mitologia romana, Apies (en llatí Appias) era una de les Crenees, una nàiada que vivia a les dues fonts que hi havia properes al Temple de Venus Genetrix al Fòrum romà. La font estava envoltada d'estàtues de nimfes, anomenades les Apíades, encara que tradicionalment les Apíades són la Concòrdia, Minerva, Pax, Venus i Vesta. (ca)
- 阿皮亚斯(拉丁語:Appias)。是罗马神话中阿庇亚得斯喷泉的宁芙雕像,位于凯撒广场的維納斯神廟旁。西塞罗将这个名称用于弥涅耳瓦的雕像 传统上,阿庇亚得斯被认为是调和女神孔科耳狄亚、智慧女神弥涅耳瓦、和平女神帕克斯、爱与美的女神维纳斯和家灶女神维斯塔五位女神的合称。 由于为她们所建造的庙宇就在阿皮亚大道附近,因此这五位女神被称作阿皮亚得斯。 其事迹反映于古罗马诗人奥维德的著述之中,亦于西塞罗的相关作品中出现。具有重大地宗教影响与历史意义。 (zh)
- In ancient Rome, Appias /ˈæpiəs/ was a statue of a nymph near the Appiades Fountain in the Forum of Caesar. Ovid wrote that the fountain was in the middle of the Temple of Venus Genetrix and surrounded by statues of nymphs who were called "The Appiades" (/əˈpaɪ.ədiːz/; plural form of Appias). Traditionally the Appiades are said to be of Concordia, Minerva, Pax, Venus, and Vesta. In Roman mythology, Appias was a naiad who lived in the Appian Well outside the temple to Venus Genitrix in the Roman Forum. (en)
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- Appias (en)
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