In Greece, there lived in those olden times a maiden by the name of Arachne. […] Yearly festivals in Romulus’ honour were ever after held in Rome, under the name of Quirinalia. […] Her name was Amphitrite, or Salacia. […] Ariadne, for such was the girl’s name, had been forsaken there by her lover, Theseus, who had sailed away while she slept. […] The Manes — a name generally applied to souls when separated from the body — were also reckoned among the Roman divinities, and the illustrious ancestors of different families were often worshipped under this name.