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Summanus () was the god of nocturnal in ancient Roman religion, as counterposed to Jupiter, the god of diurnal (daylight) thunder.Paulus Festi epitome 284L (=229M) His precise nature was unclear even to ."The temple is said to have been dedicated to Summanus, whoever he may be" ( quisquis is est, Summano templa feruntur): Ovid, Fasti 6, 731. Translation by James G. Frazer, Loeb Classical Library. Pliny mentie temple at Natural History 29.57 (= 29.14).

Pliny thought that he was of Etruscan origin, and one of the nine gods of thunder. Natural History 2.53 (alternative numbering 52 or 138): "The Tuscan books inform us, that there are nine Gods who discharge thunder-storms, that there are eleven different kinds of them, and that three of them are darted out by Jupiter. Of these the Romans retained only two, ascribing the diurnal kind to Jupiter, and the nocturnal to Summanus; this latter kind being more rare, in consequence of the heavens being colder" (Tuscorum litterae novem deos emittere fulmina existimant, eaque esse undecim generum; Iovem enim trina iaculari. Romani duo tantum ex iis servavere, diurna attribuentes Iovi, nocturna Summano, rariora sane eadem de causa frigidioris caeli). English translation by John Bostock, via Perseus Digital Library. lists Summanus among gods to whom Sabine king dedicated altars (arae) in consequence of a .Varro Lingua Latina V 74. considers him a god of lightning.Entry on Dium above.

The name Summanus is thought to be from Summus Manium "the greatest of the ", or sub-, "under" + manus, "hand".

According to Martianus Capella,Martianus Capella, De nuptiis 2.164. Summanus is another name for Pluto as the "highest" (summus) of the . This identification is taken up by later writers such as Camões ("If in Summanus' gloomy realm / Severest punishment you now endure ...")Os Lusíadas, IV, 33, translated as The Lusiad by Thomas Moore Musgrave (1826). and , in a to describe visiting : "Just so Summanus, wrapped in a smoking whirlwind of blue flame, falls upon people and cities".In the Latin poem "In Quintum Novembris" (lines 23–24): Talibus infestat populos Summanus et urbes / cinctus caeruleae fumanti turbine flammae.

Georges Dumézil Myth et epopée vol. III part 2 chapt. 3; Mitra-Varuna: essai sur deux representations indoeuropeennes de la souverainetè Paris 1948 2nd; La religion romaine archaïque Paris 1974; It. tr. Milano 1977 p. 184 has argued that Summanus would represent the uncanny, violent and awe-inspiring element of the gods of the first function, connected to heavenly sovereignty. The double aspect of heavenly sovereign power would be reflected in the dichotomy - in Vedic religion and in Rome in the dichotomy Summanus-. The first gods of these pairs would incarnate the violent, nocturnal, mysterious aspect of sovereignty while the second ones would reflect its reassuring, daylight and legalistic aspect.


Temple and cult
The temple of Summanus was dedicated during the c. 278 BCE on June 20.Ovid fasti VI 729-731; Fasti Esquil., Venus., Amit.: ad XII Kal. Iul.; CIL I 2nd p. 211, 221,243, 320Pliny Nat. Hist. XXIX 14; Livy Periochae XIV. For dedication year, see Orlin, Eric M., "Foreign Cults in Republican Rome: Rethinking the Pomerial Rule", Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Vol. 47 (2002), p. 5. It stood at the west of the , perhaps on the slope of the . It seems the temple had been dedicated because the statue of the god which stood on the roof of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus had been struck by a lightning bolt.S. Ball Platner, T. Ashby A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome Baltimore 1928 p. 408, citing Cicero de Div. I 10; Livy Periochae XIV; Iordanes I 2, 14-15; 98-100 Every June 20, the day before the , round cakes called summanalia, made of flour, milk, and honey and shaped as wheels,Festus p.557 L were offered to him as a token of propitiation: the wheel might be a solar symbol. Summanus also received a sacrifice of two black oxen or wethers. Dark animals were typically offered to deities., "Sacrifices for Gods and Ancestors", in A Companion to Roman Religion (Blackwell, 2007), p. 264; Raffaele Pettazzoni, "The Wheel in the Ritual Symbolism of Some Indo-European Peoples," in Essays on the History of Religions (Brill, 1967), p. 107. Saint Augustine records that in earlier times Summanus had been more exalted than Jupiter, but with the construction of a temple that was more magnificent than that of Summanus, Jupiter became more honored.Augustine, City of God IV 23

Cicero recounts that the clay statue of the god which stood on the roof of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus was struck by a lightning bolt: its head was nowhere to be seen. The announced that it had been hurled into the , where indeed it was found on the very spot indicated by them.Cicero De Divinatione I 10

The temple of Summanus itself was struck by lightning in 197 BCE.Livy AUC XXXII 29, 1


Summanus and Mount Summano
Mount Summano (elevation 1291 m), located in the Alps near (Veneto, Italy), is traditionally considered a site of the cults of Pluto, Jupiter Summanus, and the .

The area was one of the last strongholds of ancient Roman religion in Italy, as shown by the fact that Vicenza had no bishop until 590 CE.

Archeological excavations have found a sanctuary space that dates to the first Iron Age (9th century BCE) and was continuously active until late antiquity (at least the 4th century CE). The local flora is very peculiar, because it was customary in ancient times for pilgrims to bring offerings of flowers from their own native lands.

The mountaintop is frequently struck by lightning. The mountain itself has a deep grotto named Bocca Lorenza, in which, according to local legend, a young shepherdess became lost and disappeared. The story might be an adaptation of the myth of Proserpina, who was abducted by Pluto.


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