In Etruscan and Sabine religion, Feronia was a goddess associated with wildlife, fertility, health, and abundance, also venerated by the Faliscans and...
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Feronia may mean: Feronia (mythology), a goddess of fertility in Roman and Etruscan mythology Feronia (plant), a genus of plants Feronia Inc., a plantations...
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Kassel, around 1703 Flora Farnese (Naples), mid-18th century AD Abundantia Feronia Flora Fountain Fauna Nymph Pomona 8 Flora "Flora". Myth Index. Archived...
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Śuri (redirect from Soranus (mythology))
Furthermore, during the annual festivities in honor of Apollo Soranus and Feronia, they walked barefoot among burning logs without being burned, for which...
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Jupiter (god) (redirect from Mythology Jupiter)
italiani e latini 110 1976 pp. 178–182. The double presence of Jupiter and Feronia at Bagnacavallo has led to speculation that the servile manumissio (legal...
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Angerona (redirect from Angerona (mythology))
are variously explained. She is sometimes identified with the goddess Feronia. According to ancient authorities, she was a goddess who relieved men from...
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Sabines (redirect from Sabine mythology)
espoused by Numa Pompilius, second king of Rome and a Sabine. Angitia Diana Feronia Fortuna Fons Fides Flora Herentas (equivalent of Venus) the Lares (guardian...
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Somnus (category Personifications in Roman mythology)
In Roman mythology, Somnus ("sleep") is the personification of sleep. His Greek counterpart is Hypnos. Somnus resided in the underworld. According to...
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Cel Cerca Culsu Elinei (Elina, Elinai) Enie Eris Ethausva (Eth) Euturpa Feronia Horta Ilithiia Lasa Latva Leinth Letham (Leta, Letha, Lethms, Lethns) Letun...
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Greek goddess Artemis Faunus, horned god of the forest, plains and fields Feronia, goddess associated with wildlife, fertility, health and abundance Flora...
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unknown god who impregnated goddesses Fortuna Primigenia at Praeneste and Feronia at Anxur. In this case, he would be the father of Jupiter. This view, however...
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List of Etruscan mythological figures (redirect from Ais (mythology))
This is a list of deities and legendary figures found in Etruscan mythology. The names below were taken mainly from Etruscan "picture bilinguals", which...
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Nerio (category Personifications in Roman mythology)
University. 1990. p. 154. ISBN 0-8077-6234-2. Grimal, Pierre. The Dictionary of Classical Mythology. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1986. ISBN 0-631-20102-5 v t e...
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List of Roman deities (category Mythology-related lists)
Sabine origin, gives a list of Sabine gods who were adopted by the Romans: Feronia Minerva Novensides Pales Salus Fortuna Fons Fides Ops Flora Vediovis Saturn...
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A health deity is a god or goddess in mythology or religion associated with health, healing and wellbeing. They may also be related to childbirth or Mother...
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Diana’s role as a healer came about with the mythology of Hippolytus and his resurrection. This mythology along with a similarity in healing practices...
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Libertas (category Personifications in Roman mythology)
and are seen, as embodiments of Libertas. Liber Libera (mythology) a goddess in Roman mythology Liberty (personification) Liberty Leading the People, 1830...
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Tutela (category Personifications in Roman mythology)
Abundantia Aequitas Aeternitas Africa Annona Averruncus Caelus Concordia Feronia Fides Fortuna Fontus Laverna Pax Pietas Roma Salus Securitas Spes Tranquillitas...
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Anxurus (category Ancient Roman mythology stubs)
(modern Terracina) together with the goddess Feronia. He was regarded as a youthful Jupiter, and Feronia as Juno. On coins his name appears as "Axur"...
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Spain where she then replaced the MS Stena Feronia which was on charter to Inter at the same time, Stena Feronia then later left for anchoring off Gibraltar...
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Virtus (deity) (category Personifications in Roman mythology)
Abundantia Aequitas Aeternitas Africa Annona Averruncus Caelus Concordia Feronia Fides Fortuna Fontus Laverna Pax Pietas Roma Salus Securitas Spes Tranquillitas...
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Poena (category Personifications in Greek mythology)
In Greek mythology, Poena or Poine (Greek: Ποινή "recompense, punishment") is the spirit of punishment and the attendant of punishment to Nemesis, the...
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Abundantia Aequitas Aeternitas Africa Annona Averruncus Caelus Concordia Feronia Fides Fortuna Fontus Laverna Pax Pietas Roma Salus Securitas Spes Tranquillitas...
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Fascinus, embodiment of the divine phallus Fecunditas, goddess of fertility Feronia, goddess associated with fertility and abundance Flora, goddess of flowers...
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Luther on 13 August 1861, and named after Niobe, a character in Greek mythology. In 1861, the brightness of this asteroid was shown to vary by astronomer...
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on April 7, 1862. It is named after Clytia, who loved Helios in Greek mythology. Of the first one hundred numbered asteroids, Klytia is the smallest....
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107-131, chpt. 9. Hardman 2017. Marchal 2001, pp. 348–368 "Feronia Inc". Feronia.com. Feronia. Retrieved 12 October 2019. United Kingdom Gross Domestic...
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after people and places in Roman mythology. Catenae are crater chains. They are named after rivers in Roman mythology. Dionean chasms or canyons are called...
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Griechische und römische Götter- und Heldensage (category Books about Greek mythology)
deities of fertility( Faunus, Silvanus, Liber and Vertumunus, Fauna and Feronia, Flora and Pales and Diana), and Mars. Furthermore Iuppiter, and Iuno,...
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in Spain Luc-en-Diois, in France Lucus Feroniae ("Sacred Grove of Feronia") or Feronia, a now-disappeared city in Etruria, Italy; see Torre di Terracina...
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