Februus

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This article is about the Etruscan god. For the art-metal band, see Februus (band).

In Roman mythology, Februus was the god of the dead and purification. The month of February was named after him. He was also worshipped by the Etruscans, where he could have become Febris, god of malaria. In his honor, the Februalia festivity were held. These were at about the same time as Lupercalia in honor of Faun. Because of this coincidence, the two gods were often thought of as the same entity.

He was also considered a pagan god, especially during the time-period when the Romans worshiped the Egyptian goddess, Isis.