The di indigetes ("indigenous gods") were a group of Roman gods, goddesses and other beings not adopted from other mythologies (di novensides, "newcomer gods" in Georg Wissowa's terminology).
Most of these are very minor gods that are little more than personifications of an abstract quality. Ops, Janus and Quirinus are among the few important di indigetes. A Sabine goddess, Ops (plenty) was a fertility deity and earth-goddess in Roman mythology. ... In Roman mythology, Janus was the god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings, and endings. ... This page is about the Roman god Quirinus. ...