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<p> In Old [[Italian]] mythology (in its complete form Semo Sancus, commensurable with Fidius), was an immigrant god who came from the [[Sabines]] to Rome and obtained a sanctuary on the [[Quirinal]] Hill. He was subsequently compared with Hercules, and called [[Hercules]] Sabinus. </p>
<p> In Old [[Italian]] mythology (in its complete form Semo Sancus, commensurable with Fidius), was an immigrant god who came from the [[Sabines]] to Rome and obtained a sanctuary on the [[Quirinal]] Hill. He was subsequently compared with Hercules, and called [[Hercules]] Sabinus. </p>
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Sancus [1]

In Old Italian mythology (in its complete form Semo Sancus, commensurable with Fidius), was an immigrant god who came from the Sabines to Rome and obtained a sanctuary on the Quirinal Hill. He was subsequently compared with Hercules, and called Hercules Sabinus.

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