Anxurus
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Anxurus was an Italian divinity, who was worshipped in a grove near Anxur (modern Terracina) together with the goddess Feronia. He was regarded as a youthful Jupiter, and Feronia as Juno.Maurus Servius Honoratus, On the Aeneid 7.799 On coins his name appears as "Axur" or "Anxur".Arnold Drakenborch, ad Sil. Ital. 8.392Andreas Morell, Thesaurus Morellianus Num. ii. tab. 2 There exists in Terracina the ruins of a temple to Jupiter Anxurus.{{cite book | last =Kahn | first =Robert | title =Florence, Venice & the Towns of Italy | publisher =New York Review Books | series =City Secrets | volume =2 | date =2001
| pages =293 | url =https://books.google.com/books?id=kmFkUMLcnlYC | isbn = 9781892145017 | accessdate=2016-02-16}}
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