• Dīs Pater veya Dis Pater (/ˌdɪs ˈpeɪtər/, Latince : [diːs ˈpatɛr]) yeraltı dünyasının Romalı bir tanrısıydı. Dis, başlangıçta verimli tarım arazileri ve maden zenginliği ile ilişkilendirildi...
  • 18th-century painting showing Mercury (center), Flora (right), and Dis Pater (left), from Convito per le nozze di Amore e Psiche (The Wedding Feast of Cupid and Psyche)...
  • Roma mitolojisinin en gizemli ve karmaşık tanrılarından biri olan Dis Pater, yeraltı dünyasının, ölümün ve yeraltı zenginliklerinin tanrısı olarak bilinir.
  • Originally associated with wealth and fertile lands, Dis Pater’s identity evolved as he merged with the Greek deity Pluton/Hades.
  • Dīs Pater was a Roman god of the underworld. Dis was originally associated with fertile agricultural land and mineral wealth, and since those minerals came from underground...
  • Dis Pater, (Latin: Rich Father), in Roman religion, god of the infernal regions, the equivalent of the Greek Hades (q.v.), or Pluto (Rich One).
  • Dis Pater had to like win-win games, especially as he was a god with a name meaning wealth, so it seems understandable to like that.
  • Roma İmparatorluğu’nun çöküşünden sonra, Dis Pater kültü de özellikle Hristiyanlık ve İslam etkisiyle azaldı.
  • The term Dīs Pater was frequently employed in literature as a lyrical and symbolic method of addressing death itself.
  • While Sucellus’ hammer was a symbol of his might and his role as patron of workers, Dis Pater’s was not always put to such elevated uses.