List of Roman deities (redirect from Caelestis)
goddess of the underworld. Juno Caelestis was the Romanised form of the Carthaginian Tanit. Grammatically, the form Caelestis can also be a masculine word...
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Tanit (redirect from Dea Caelestis)
worshipped in Roman Carthage in her Romanized form as Dea Caelestis, Juno Caelestis, or simply Caelestis. In modern-day Tunisian Arabic, it is customary to invoke...
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Juno (mythology) (redirect from Juno Caelestis)
located Juno Caelestis along with Saturn. This deity is the Punic Astarte/Tanit, usually associated with Saturn in Africa. Iuno Caelestis is thence in...
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Carthage (redirect from Temple of Juno Caelestis, Carthage)
Colonia Iunonia, after the Latin name for the Punic goddess Tanit, Iuno Caelestis. The purpose was to obtain arable lands for impoverished farmers. The...
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Péter Esterházy's 2000 novel, Harmonia Caelestis, takes its name from the composition. Esterházy: Harmonia Caelestis – Mária Zádori, Márta Fers (sopranos)...
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Jupiter (god) (redirect from Jupiter Caelestis)
Jupiter Caelus, Jupiter as the sky or heavens; see also Caelus. Jupiter Caelestis, "Heavenly" or "Celestial Jupiter". Jupiter Elicius, Jupiter "who calls...
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Dougga (section Temple of Juno Caelestis)
the Capitol, the Roman theatre, and the temples of Saturn and of Juno Caelestis. The Numidian name of the settlement was recorded in the Libyco-Berber...
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Imma caelestis is a moth in the family Immidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1906. It is found in western China. The wingspan is 36–38 mm. The...
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caelestis is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae. It is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for Hadena caelestis is...
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Gymnoscelis caelestis is a moth in the family Geometridae. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gymnoscelis caelestis. Wikispecies has information related...
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Streptomyces caelestis is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from soil in Utah in the United States. Streptomyces...
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Commons has media related to Pachyballus caelestis. Wikispecies has information related to Pachyballus caelestis. Wesołowska, W.; Azarkina, G. N.; Wiśniewski...
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where he used the term as an epithet to describe an earth goddess: Denique caelesti sumus omnes semine oriundi omnibus ille idem pater est, unde alma liquentis...
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Hadrians Wall – in antiquity, Coria – Brigantia has the divine epithet Caelestis ("Heavenly, Celestial") and is paired with Jupiter Dolichenus, a Roman...
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Aphrodite Urania (redirect from Venus Caelestis)
Aphrodite Urania (Ancient Greek: Ἀφροδίτη Οὐρανία, romanized: Aphrodítē Ouranía, Latinized as Venus Urania) was an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite...
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caelestis is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in New Guinea. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chionothremma caelestis....
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The Temple of Juno Caelestis is an archaeological site in Dougga, Tunisia. The ruined temple was dedicated to the Roman goddess Juno, herself an evolution...
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NatureServe Explorer Ionactis caelestis. NatureServe. 2022. Retrieved 22 May 2022. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Ionactis caelestis". The PLANTS Database (plants...
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river. Capoeta caelestis hybridizes in nature with Capoeta antalyensis, forming a hybrid zone. Freyhof, J. (2014). "Capoeta caelestis". IUCN Red List...
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Celeste or Céleste is a given name or surname which derives from the Latin caelestis, meaning heavenly or celestial. The name may refer to: Celeste (singer)...
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praesídium. Imperet illi Deus, súpplices deprecámur, tuque, Prínceps milítiae caeléstis, Sátanam aliósque spíritus malígnos, qui ad perditiónem animárum pervagántur...
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Carthage in general, the Goddess Juno Caelestis was the protective city goddess. She was also referred to as Caelestis Afrorum Dea. All of the combined factors...
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certainly possessed hitherto, Pope Urban VIII issued the Apostolic letter Caelestis Hierusalem cives of 5 July 1634 that exclusively reserved to the Apostolic...
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De Legibus (redirect from Lex caelestis)
On the Laws, also known by its Latin name De Legibus (abbr. De Leg.), is a Socratic dialogue written by Marcus Tullius Cicero during the last years of...
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of Iūnō Caelestis, lit. 'the Celestial Juno'), and when they rebuilt Carthage in 123 BC, they initially named it Junonia after Juno Caelestis, that is...
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composed numerous cantatas, the most notable of which are Harmonia Caelestis. Harmonia Caelestis is a cycle of 55 sacred cantatas composed in the Baroque style...
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Virgin of the Holy Rosary as the Patroness of Ipiales via his decree Tutela Cælestis Virtutis on 26 April 1965. It is a popular pilgrimage site for Christians...
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image a canonical coronation on 15 August 1838 through the papal bull Cælestis Regina. Pope Pius XII crowned the image again and ordered a public religious...
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coronation by Pope Gregory XVI on 15 August 1838 accompanied by his Papal bull Cælestis Regina. Pursuant to the Lateran Treaty of 1929 between the Holy See and...
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ad corporis subsidium benignē es largītus, tibi, Deus omnipotēns, Pater cælestis, grātiās reverenter agimus; simul obsecrantēs, ut iīs sobriē, modestē atque...
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