Almo (god)

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Almo was in ancient Roman religion the eponymous god of a river in the vicinity of Rome.[1] Like Tiberinus and others, he was prayed to by the augurs of Rome. In the water of Almo the statue of the mother of the gods, Cybele, used to be washed.[2][3] He had a naiad daughter named Larunda.[4]

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  2. Cicero, De Natura Deorum iii. 20
  3. comp. Varro De lingua latina v. 71, ed. Müller
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