Nona was one of the Parcae, the three personifications of destiny in Roman mythology (the Moirai in Greek mythology and in Germanic mythology, the Norns)...
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critic and editor Nona (mythology), one of Parcae in classical mythology, equivalent to the Greek Fates nona-, a prefix meaning nine NONA FC, an American...
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Clotho (redirect from Klotho (Greek mythology))
Greek mythology, she spins the thread of human life, her sisters draw out (Lachesis) and cut (Atropos) the thread. Her Roman equivalent is Nona. She also...
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the three Parcae (known in English as the Fates) in Roman mythology. The Parcae goddess Nona was responsible for pregnancy; Decima was responsible for...
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Legendary creature (redirect from Mythology creatures)
more significant than matching a physical likeness in these renderings. Nona C. Flores explains, "By the tenth century, artists were increasingly bound...
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Ong (Washoe folklore) (redirect from Ong (Washoe mythology))
Ong centers on a young Washoe warrior who was in love with Nona, the chief's daughter. Nona's father, the chief, planned to hold a great council fire where...
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Unicode combining characters and Latin characters. Proto-Indo-European mythology is the body of myths and deities associated with the Proto-Indo-Europeans...
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9 (section Culture and mythology)
Egypt. In Norse mythology, the universe is divided into nine worlds which are all connected by the world tree Yggdrasil. In Norse mythology as well, the...
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Parcae (category Personifications in Roman mythology)
feared them, and by some sources Jupiter was also subject to their power. Nona was supposed to determine a person's lifespan on the dies lustricus, that...
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wife Ruth Gordon (played by Marjorie Lord) and their native housekeeper Nona (played by Elena Verdugo) during a temporary stay Africa. David meets Bomba...
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Moirai (category Women in Greek mythology)
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Moirai (/ˈmɔɪraɪ, -riː/)—often known in English as the Fates—were the personifications of destiny. They were...
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Sampo (category Finnish mythology)
In Finnish mythology, the Sampo (pronounced [ˈsɑmpo]) is a magical device or object described in many different ways that was constructed by the blacksmith...
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Interpretatio graeca (redirect from Roman/Greek equivalency in mythology)
gods. It is a discourse used to interpret or attempt to understand the mythology and religion of other cultures; a comparative methodology using ancient...
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Fates (category Comparative mythology)
goddesses who presided over the births of children and whose names were Nona ("Ninth"), Decuma ("Tenth"), and Morta ("Death"). They too were said to spin...
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Decima Morta Nona Postverta, goddess of the past, one of the Camenae Vertumnus Ursitoare Deities and fairies of fate in Slavic mythology Dii involuti...
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(Deae Matres/Dea Matrona) in Roman mythology The Fates, Moirai or Furies in Greek and Roman mythology: Clotho or Nona the Spinner, Lachesis or Decima the...
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Mefitis Mellona Minerva Molae Moneta Morta Murcia Nascio Necessitas Nerio Nona Ops Orbona Palatua Pales Parcae Partula Patelana Paventia Pax Pellonia Poena...
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List of Roman birth and childhood deities (redirect from Mena (mythology))
goddesses of fate (tria fata): Nona, Decima, and Parca (singular of Parcae), also known as Partula in relation to birthing. Nona and Decima determine the right...
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Winona Beamer (redirect from Nona Beamer)
video recordings on the subject. In her home state, she was known as Auntie Nona. She was an early proponent of the ancient form of the hula being perpetuated...
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Torres Strait Islanders (redirect from Tagai (mythology))
Art and Design. Other artists such as Laurie Nona, Brian Robinson, David Bosun, Glen Mackie, Joemen Nona, Daniel O'Shane and Tommy Pau are known for their...
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Indigitamenta (redirect from Lima (mythology))
god of groves (nemora, singular nemus) Nenia Noduterensis Ag Nodutus Ag Nona Numeria BCh Nundina BCh Obarator Ag Occator Ag Odoria Orbona BCh Ossipago...
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Folklore of Malaysia (redirect from Malaysian mythology)
Suket Telu Tiang Kristang Ala Banda Isti Banda Che Corte Farraperra Jingli Nona Kanji Papa Nina Boboi O Bela Riba de Barku Sarampeh Hikayat is a form of...
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Feminist theology (redirect from Women's mythology)
known as the "teacher of teachers" Myrtle Fillmore, Malinda Cramer, and Nona L. Brooks; with its churches and community centers mostly led by women, from...
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grooves. Session musicians included the guitarist Adrian Belew, the singer Nona Hendryx, and the trumpeter Jon Hassell. Byrne struggled with writer's block...
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Civilization II: Test of Time (category Video games based on Celtic mythology)
called Naumachia, and the center of ancient Lalandian culture, the gas giant Nona. Victory can be accomplished by sending a spaceship back to Earth, by building...
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The Sorcerer's Apprentice (section In mythology)
"Sweet Porridge" "The Magic Book" "Farmer Weathersky" Faust Krabat Strega Nona Frankenstein "The Monkey's Paw" The Man Who Could Work Miracles (and numerous...
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Charles and Myrtle Fillmore (founders of Unity), and Malinda Cramer and Nona L. Brooks (founders of Divine Science) were all greatly influenced by Transcendentalism...
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occasionally, as it gave rise to the patronymic gens Nonia. The feminine form is Nona. Nonus was probably not used frequently enough to acquire a regular abbreviation...
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Philosophhical, Religious and Institutional Context, 600 B. C. to A. D. 1450 Flores, Nona C. (1993) "The Mirror of Nature Distorted: The Medieval Artist's Dilemma...
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concepts of interdependency and love. Influences include the principles of mythology, anime, and Hong Kong action films (particularly "heroic bloodshed" and...
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