Janus
. . . Ja·nus noun Definition: 1. Roman god shown with two faces:
in Roman mythology, the god of beginnings, of the past and the future,
of gates, doorways, and bridges, and of peace, traditionally depicted
as having two faces. Unusually, he has no Greek counterpart.
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