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Crepitus – controversial god of “farts” and toilets

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Roman toilet in Cerro da Vila
Roman toilet in Cerro da Vila

Crepitus is an interesting character in Roman mythology, whose domain was supposed to be “farts” and toilets. Its authenticity is questionable because the only mentions of it are in Christian texts, which may have been an attempt to ridicule pagan beliefs. The lack of direct evidence in Roman sources suggests that he may have been a satirical creation rather than an actually worshipped deity.

According to descriptions, Crepitus was invoked in situations related to digestive problems, such as flatulence or constipation. However, the lack of archaeological or textual evidence in pagan literature indicates that his cult, if it existed, was marginal and probably local. In this context, Crepitus could be seen rather humorously.

Like other Roman “sanitary deities” such as Cloacina (goddess of canals) and Stercutius (god of fertilizers), Crepitus would have emphasized the pragmatic approach of the Romans to everyday problems.

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