Prayer to Sol, Terra, Iuppiter, Iuno, Mars, Ianus, Apollo, Diana, Dis Pater, Di Manes
Sol · Terra · Iuppiter · Iuno · Mars · Ianus · Apollo · Diana · Dis Pater · Di Manes
May the Sun now bear witness, and so too the Earth, I pray, for whom I have been able to endure these many labors, and you, Almighty Father, and you his consort (Juno), daughter of Saturnus, at one time more beneficial, at another kinder, be so now as I pray to you, O Goddess, and to you, too, Father Mavors, who wields all warfare under your powers, and on all the springs and rivers of this land I invoke as witnesses, and all the powers of the high heavens and those of the deep blue seas on whom it is proper to call. By these same deities I, Aeneas, swear, by the Earth and the Sea, by the stars and Latona's twin children, and dual-faced Janus, and the powers of the gods below, and the harsh shrines of Father Dis. May the Great Father hear my vow, he that sanctions alliances with his thunderbolt. I touch the altars, and by the fires and by the divine powers who I have called to witness, I so swear, that never shall I breach this alliance or the peace of Italy, no matter what or how things happen, nothing shall divert my will, not even if waves would cover the earth, plunging all into deluge, and the Heavens fell into deepest Tartarus.
Fons · Source
AuthorVirgil
WorkAeneid
Section12.176-82; 197-211
Periodlate 1st c. BC
OccasionAeneas's solemn oath before the treaty with Latinus — invocation of witnesses before single combat with Turnus
Classificatio · Taxonomy
Cultureroman
Formpublic
DeitiesSol, Terra, Iuppiter, Iuno, Mars, Ianus, Apollo, Diana, Dis Pater, Di Manes
Functionsoath · invocation
Spherecivic · military