Janus the god of doors and gateways had two faces, but he is a Roman god, not Greek.
He was the Roman god of endings and beginnings, and had two faces, one looking forward and the other back.
Janus. The month of January is named for this god.
"January" is named after the Roman god Janus. Janus was known as the guardian of doors and gates; he presided over new beginnings and had two faces, one on the front of his head and another on the back. January is a befitting name for the first month of the year as it marks the beginning of a new year (just as Janus presided over new beginnings).
He is two faced
Janus has two faces! ! -DylanF
He was a Roman god of doors, of beginnings and endings. He had two faces.
The Faces of Janus was created in 2000.
He had two faces, one on either side of his head.
Janus the god of doors and gateways had two faces, but he is a Roman god, not Greek.
In the ancient world, Janus is a statue with two faces. The faces show completely different emotions. A Janus-faced response would be saying something totally different from your true feelings but hiding the truth from the person you're talking to.
The Roman god Janus,who had two faces. The month of January is named after him.
Janus, the two-faced (literally, he has two faces) god of choices and new beginnings. That's why January is the first month...for luck in the new year.
Possibly from the Roman God Janus. He was depicted as having two faces.
Janus was the god with two faces, said to be looking forward and looking back. He was the slighlty obscure god of gateways and doorways.
He had 2 faces. One evil and one good.
The month January is named after Janus, who is the god of beginnings and transitions and has two faces and so can see into the past and the future.