Viriplaca

Viriplaca was mentioned only in Valerius Maximus Roman goddess.

" Whenever but a dispute arose between husband and wife, they went into the sanctuary of the goddess Viriplaca, which is on the Palatine, and went from there reconciled back home after they had their dispute in mutual debate settled. The goddess is said to have as its name from the reconciliation of the husbands. "

While the custom at the time of Valerius Maximus obviously no longer existed, he speaks of the sanctuary of Viriplaca on the Palatine Hill in the present tense, so it could not have existed in his time.

Modern research has Viriplaca reckoned among the Roman " special gods " and identified it as Eheschützerin with Juno or Venus Verticordia.

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