(Latin: "the rich father")

Roman deity, conceived as a subterranean counterpart to the heavenly Jupiter, thus maintaining a polarity between the exalted/heavenly and the concealed/subterranean, with Dispater acting as the "Jupiter of the dead".

To Dispater belongs cypresses, prayers and goats, all of which were associated with death by the Romans.

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