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11/4/20

[Answer] In mythology, who was the Roman goddess of crossroads?

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In mythology, who was the Roman goddess of crossroads?


  • Trivia:In Roman mythology, there were major and minor gods and goddesses. One of the minor goddesses was Trivia, the Roman goddess of crossroads and guardian of roads and graveyards. Many Roman crossroads were also game paths, making them a popular spot for hunters to set their traps and spread their nets. This could make for dangerous travels at night with the only light that of the moon. The practice of setting up an effigy of Trivia at a crossroads began as a way to alleviate the danger of traps and nets. Votive offerings left at the Trivia effigy at a crossroads provided not only protection and guidance should danger threaten, according to the Roman belief system, but also provided much needed light. Source: TalesBeyondBelief.com



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