A Janus faced fact would be something that has contrasting aspects. The word origin comes from Janus, the Roman two-faced god.
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Janus-faced means there are two opposing sides of something. It usually pertain to one person with two different feelings about one thing.
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Janus was not only the two-faced god, he was also the god of beginnings and endings. Therefore, January is considered the beginning of the year, and is named after Janus.
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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.
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January, named for the Roman God Janus (or Ianus).
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Janus: two-faced, he is also the god of endings.
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Janus, the two-faced Roman god of beginnings and doors.
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Janus, god of decisions and doorways
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In ancient Roman mythology Janus is the god of beginnings and transitions, thence also of gates, doors, doorways, endings and time. He is usually a two-faced god since he looks to the future and the past. Although there is really no mention of his personality traits, if you where to call somebody Janus-faced today it would imply that they are duplicitous.
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That would be Janus! The month is January.
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It can be defined as followed. the Roman god with two heads. Not entire fact.
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Janus who i think was the god of choices
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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.
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Janus-like behavior refers to someone who behaves in a contradictory or two-faced manner, alternating between different attitudes or opinions depending on the situation. These individuals may exhibit traits of being duplicitous, insincere, or manipulative.
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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.
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Possibly from the Roman God Janus. He was depicted as having two faces.
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Giano is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Janus." The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- whose origins go back to the two-faced Roman god of beginnings and endings -- will be "DYA-no" in Italian.
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Janus-faced leadership refers to leaders who display conflicting or contradictory behaviors depending on the situation. Examples could include leaders who are inspirational and motivating in public, but critical and micromanaging in private, or leaders who advocate for transparency and openness, but make decisions behind closed doors without input from others.
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Space Academy - 1977 The Rocks of Janus 1-6 was released on:
USA: 15 October 1977
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Janus has written:
'Miscellaneous essays in verse. By Janus, Junior'
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Many classical allusions...
most important (in my opinion) is the reference to the biblical story of Cain and his murder.
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The two faced god was Janus. However, he was not a god of war. He was the god of beginnings and transitions, gates, doors, passages, endings and time.
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Janus investments fund, Janus Aspen, Janus world fund, separately managed portfolios and sub advised portfolio are the funds type that offered by Janus Capitol Group.
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