Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roman | The Aeneid of Virgil | BOOK SIXTH / THE VISION OF THE UNDER WORLD / BOOK SEVENTH / THE LANDING IN LATIUM, AND THE ROLL OF THE ARMIES OF ITALY; lines 4774-4860 | high | The Latian, Alban, and Roman gates of War are described as sacred to Mars and guarded by Janus; the Consul opens them when battle is decreed; Latinus refuses to open them against the Aeneadae; Juno descends and opens the iron-bound doors. | record |