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NEMORENSIS LACUS (mod. Nerni) , a lake in the Alban Hills, in an extinct
diameter and some s so ft. deep; the precipitous slopes of its basin are over 300 ft. high, and on the side towards the modern village
worship of Diana here was a very ancient one, and, as among the Scythians, was originally, so it was said, celebrated with human sacrifices; even in imperial times the priest of Diana was a man of low condition , a gladiator or a fugitive slave, who won his position by slaying his predecessor in fight, having first plucked a mistletoe bough from the sacred grove, and who, notwithstanding, bore the title of rex (king). It is curious that in none of the inscriptions that have been found is the priest of Diana mentioned; and it has indeed been believed by Morpurgo and Frazer that the rex was not the priest of Diana at all, but, according to the former, the priest of Virbius, or, according to the latter, the incarnation of the spirit of the forest. The temple itself was one of the most splendid in Latium; Octavian borrowed money from it in 31 B.C., and it is frequently mentioned by ancient writers. Its remains are situated a little above the level of the lake, and to the N.E. of it. They consist of a large platform, the back of which is formed by a wall
inscriptions , a rich frieze
village
marbles
See F. Barnabei, Notizie degli scavi (1895), 361, 46r; (1896), 188 ; V. Malfatti, Notizie degli scavi (1895), 471; (1896), 393; Rivista marittima (1896), 379; (1897), 293; J. G. Frazer, The Golaen Bough (London, 1900) ; L. Morpurgo in Monumenti dei Lincei, xiii. (1903), 297 sqq. (T. As.) End of Article: NEMORENSIS LACUS (mod. Nerni) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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