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    Angitia was a goddess among the Marsi, the Paeligni and other Oscan-Umbrian peoples of central Italy. She was associated in antiquity with snake-charmers...
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  • for Deinopa angitia is 8590.2. "Deinopa angitia report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-30. "Deinopa angitia species information"...
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  • goddess Angitia stood at the southwest corner of Lake Fucinus, near the inlet to the tunnel of Claudius and the village of Luco dei Marsi. Angitia was widely...
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    rite, that of the snake deity, Angitia. In pagan times, the snake-charmers were the priests at the sanctuary of Angitia and the snakes were associated...
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    Drobeta (redirect from Angitia (moth))
    Noctuoidea Family: Noctuidae Subfamily: Acontiinae Genus: Drobeta Walker, 1858 Synonyms Angitia Walker, 1858 Blancharditia Biezanko & Rufinelli, 1963...
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  • of beans. Angerona, goddess who relieved people from pain and sorrow. Angitia, goddess associated with snakes and Medea. Anna Perenna, early goddess...
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    are connected to human fertility and motherhood; the Pelignan goddess Angitia Cerealis has been identified with the Roman goddess Angerona (associated...
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  • Aequitas Aeternitas Africa Agenoria Alala Alemona (Alemonia) Angerona Angitia Anna Perenna Annona Antevorta Arachne Aura Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Britannia...
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    god who heals skin diseases Haoma, god of health Eshmun, god of healing Angitia, snake goddess associated with magic and healing Apollo, Greco-Roman god...
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    they were espoused by Numa Pompilius, second king of Rome and a Sabine. Angitia Diana Feronia Fortuna Fons Fides Flora Herentas (equivalent of Venus) the...
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     semiclausum Binomial name Diadegma semiclausum (Hellén, 1949) Synonyms Angitia semiclausum Hellén, 1949 Diadegma eucerophagum Horstmann, 1969 Diadegma...
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  • deities, such as the Dioscuri, Cerfum (a water god), and Anaceta (the Roman Angitia), a goddess associated with snakes. On the submission of the Samnites,...
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  • Typenrevision der europaischen Arten der Gattung Diadegma Forster (syn. Angitia Holmgren)., Beitrage zur Entomologie. 19:413-472. Taxapad Ichneumonoidea...
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  • particularly beautiful and poignant by Adam Parry: For you the grove of Angitia mourned, and Fucinus' glassy waters, And the clear lakes (Te nemus Angitiae...
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    Marsian goddess Angitia, whose name derives from the word for "serpent," was associated with witches, snakes, and snake-charmers. Angitia is believed to...
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    was an Italic and Roman town and sanctuary with temple of the goddess Angitia, the ruins of which are located in the comune of Luco dei Marsi in the...
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  • Typenrevision der europaischen Arten der Gattung Diadegma Forster (syn. Angitia Holmgren)., Beitrage zur Entomologie. 19:413-472. Taxapad Ichneumonoidea...
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  • which the modern name derives, including: Lucus Angitiae ("Sacred Grove of Angitia"), now Luco dei Marsi, a town in Italy Lucus Pisaurensis, the Sacred Grove...
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  • also Roman gods. For example, Vulcan, Loesius, Flora, Mefitis, Apollo, Angitia, and Diana were all worshipped. Some gods like Fortuna, Fides, and Spes...
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  • Diadegma simile (Pfankuch, 1914), which had originally been described as Angitia similis Pfankuch, 1914, but upon being transferred to the genus Diadegma...
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  • subspecies are listed. Platyptilia carduidactyla Cushman, R.A. (1939) A new Angitia, parasitic on the artichoke plume-moth (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae)., Pan-Pacific...
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  • Typenrevision der europaischen Arten der Gattung Diadegma Forster (syn. Angitia Holmgren)., Beitrage zur Entomologie. 19:413-472. Taxapad Ichneumonoidea...
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    and have roots in an ancient celebration in honour of the Roman goddess Angitia. The festival involves a procession carrying the statue of St. Dominic...
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    and Phaetusa and with Perse he was the father of Circe, Dirce, Pasiphae, Angitia and Aeetes. Aeetes was the father of Medea, Absyrtus and Chalciope. With...
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  • Mastixis aeneas Schaus, 1916 Mastixis albilimbata Dognin, 1914 Mastixis angitia (Druce, 1891) Mastixis anthores (Druce, 1891) Mastixis aonia (Druce, 1891)...
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    sea-goddess Amphitrites Patera Lucus Angitiæ /ˈljuːkəs ænˈdʒɪʃɪiː/ "Grove of Angitia", named after the snake goddess — Depressiones Aoniæ /dɪˌprɛʃiˈoʊniːz eɪˈoʊnɪiː/...
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    The name derives from a nearby wood, Lucus Angitiae, "Sacred Grove of Angitia", referring to a divine sorceress of the Marsi Italic tribe. During the...
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    of arms symbolism, substituted the ancient Roman mythologic ritual of Angitia, a snake goddess worshipped by the Marsi. The main church of Our Lady of...
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  • classified in the subfamily Calpinae of the family Noctuidae. Deinopa angitia (Druce, 1891) Mexico Deinopa delinquens (Walker, 1858) Brazil (Amazonas)...
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  • panopoda moth 8590 – Panopoda rigida 8590.1 – Baniana minor 8590.2 – Deinopa angitia 8591 – Phoberia atomaris, common oak moth 8591.1 – Phoberia ingenua 8592...
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