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==Summanus and Mount Summano== Mount Summano (elevation 1291 m), located in the Alps near [[Vicenza]] (Veneto, Italy), is traditionally considered a site of the cults of Pluto, Jupiter Summanus, and the [[Manes]]. The area was one of the last strongholds of ancient Roman religion in Italy, as shown by the fact that Vicenza had no [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Vicenza|bishop]] until 590 CE.<ref name=Puttin-1977/> Archeological excavations have found a sanctuary space that dates to the first Iron Age (9th century BCE) and was continuously active until late antiquity (at least the 4th century CE). The local flora is very peculiar, because it was customary in ancient times for pilgrims to bring offerings of flowers from their own native lands.<ref name=Puttin-1977/> The mountaintop is frequently struck by lightning. The mountain itself has a deep grotto named Bocca Lorenza, in which, according to local legend, a young shepherdess became lost and disappeared. The story might be an adaptation of the myth of Proserpina, who was abducted by Pluto.<ref name=Puttin-1977>{{cite book |first=Lucio |last=Puttin |title=Monte Summano: Storia, arte, e tradizioni |publisher=Schio |year=1977}}</ref>
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