Capitoline temple of Jupiter built by, ii. 176;

death of, ii. 181 sq., 313;

worshipped after death as Quirinus, ii. 182, 193 n. 1;

married to Hersilia, ii. 193 n. 1;

legend of his birth from the fire, ii. 196, vi. 235;

hut of, ii. 200;

son of a Vestal virgin, ii. 228;

his children, ii. 270 n. 3;

the name thought by some to mean “fig-man,” ii. 318;

celebrates the Parilia, ii. 329;