Jupiter followed them thither, gave them another defeat, and thus terminated the war, after it had lasted ten years. […] The Romans gave her the name of Juno Matrona, or the Matron; Juno Regina, or the Queen; Juno Moneta, the Admonisher. […] The deities determined in favour of the latter, who consequently gave her own name to the city. […] To this deity the Greeks gave the appellation of Pan, that is, in their language, the whole. […] Having been a mighty warrior, he was accounted the God of battles, who gave victory, and revived courage in the conflict.