Quirinus
[kwi-rahy-nuh s, -ree-] /kwɪˈraɪ nəs, -ˈri-/
noun
1.
an ancient Roman god of war, identified with the deified Romulus; a personification of the Roman nation.
/kwɪˈraɪnəs/
noun
1.
(Roman myth) a god of war, who came to be identified with the deified Romulus
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