Gods and goddesses

Asclepius, the Roman god of healing and medicine, embodies the principles of restoration, health, and the sacred art of healing. Venerated as the divine physician, Asclepius bridges the human and the divine through the pursuit of well-being and the alleviation...
The Collegium Arae Aesculapii is a modern organization dedicated to the veneration of Aesculapius, the Roman god of healing and medicine. Inspired by ancient traditions, the Collegium seeks to honor Aesculapius as a divine patron of health, wisdom, and the...
Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, transitions, and dualities, occupies a central place in Roman religious practice as the overseer of thresholds and time itself. Represented with two faces gazing in opposite directions—one toward the past and the other toward...
The Collegium Arae Iani is a modern organization devoted to the veneration and worship of Janus, the Roman god of transitions, beginnings, and dualities. Rooted in the traditions of Roman polytheism, the Collegium seeks to honor Janus as the guardian...
Apollo, one of the most revered deities in Roman religion, embodies harmony, balance, and enlightenment. Known as the god of the sun, prophecy, music, poetry, and healing, Apollo represents the pursuit of knowledge, creativity, and physical and spiritual well-being. His...
The Collegium Arae Apolloni is a contemporary organization devoted to the worship and veneration of Apollo, the Roman god of light, prophecy, healing, and the arts. Rooted in ancient Roman religious traditions, the Collegium aims to honor Apollo’s enduring legacy...