Quirinus
In Roman mythology, Quirinus was a mysterious god.Topics in Roman mythology Important Gods: Jupiter *Mars *Quirinus *Vesta *Juno *Fortuna *Minerva *Mercury *Vulcan *Ceres *Venus *Lares Legendary History: *Aeneas *Romulus *Numa *Early Kings Roman religion *The Flamens Greek/Roman myth compared
His name derives from co-viri "men together"; as such, he embodied the military and economic strength of the Roman populus collectively. He also watched over the curia "senate house" and comitia curiata "tribal assembly", the names of which are cognate with his own.
Quirinus' wife was Hora (goddess).
In art, he was portrayed as a bearded man with religious and military clothing.
He was sometimes associated with the myrtle plant.
His festival was the Quirinalia, on February 17.
Cited in Virgil's Aeneid I, 292
Roman citizens were sometimes called "Quirites" after Quirinus, and considered the title an honor (Livy).