Janus (Latin: IANUS) is the god of beginnings, material and immaterial, and is one of the oldest and most important divinities of the Roman, Latin and Italic religion. He is usually depicted with two faces (the so-called Two-faced Janus), since the god can look at the future and the past but also because, being the god of the door, he can look both inside and outside. In the case of Giano Quadrifronte, the four faces are turned to the four cardinal points.
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