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Mars
Roman god of war, guardian of agriculture
Vejovis
Vejovis or Vejove ( or ; rare or ) was a Roman god of Etruscan origins (, or ).
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Fontus
thumb|Ornamental wellhead (puteal) (1st century AD) depicting a drunken [[Hercules as part of a Bacchic revel]]
thumb|upright|Votum|Votive altar dedicated to the Divine Fontes (plural)
Fontus or Fons (: Fontes, "Font" or "Source") was a god of wells and springs in ancient Roman religion. A religious festival called the Fontinalia was held on October 13 in his honor. Throughout the city, fountains and wellheads were adorned with garlands.

Śuri
Śuri (), Latinized as '''''', was an ancient Etruscan infernal, volcanic and solar fire god, also venerated by other Italic peoples – among them Capenates, Faliscans, Latins and Sabines – and later adopted into ancient Roman religion.