This deity is often equated with an Etruscan god accompanied by a demon who wields a torch and scissors named Culsu. During a Sabine attack led by Tatius, this deity created a hot spring named Lautolae. Some texts credit this deity with fathering the Tiber River with his wife Camese. This deity is credited with having minted the first coins. This deity assaulted Cranaë (“kruh-NAY-ee”) before giving her the branch of a hawthorn tree, leading to her deification as the goddess Cardea. Fontus was fathered by this deity and the goddess Juturna. The gates of temples to this deity were kept open during times of war and shut during times of peace. For 10 points, name this two-faced Roman deity of beginnings, endings, and doorways. ■END■
ANSWER: Janus
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