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    Tutilina (also Tutelina, Tutulina) was in Roman religion a tutelary goddess, apparently responsible for protecting crops brought in during harvest time...
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    chthonic nature. From Augustine (De Civitate Dei IV 8, about the role of Tutilina in assuring the safety of stored grain), Dumézil interprets its name as...
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  • Nodutus) or Terensis, the god of threshing Tutelina (also Tutulina or Tutilina), a goddess who watches over the stored grain. Sterquilinus (also as Sterces...
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    assigned to each step of the agricultural process, mentions a goddess Tutilina whose job is to watch over grain after it was collected and stored. However...
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  • identified with Semele Strenia Subigus pater BCh Subruncinator Ag Tutanus Tutilina Ag Unxia Vagitanus BCh Vallonia Venilia Verminus Vervactor Ag Vica Pota...
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    Macrobius as related in their sacrality: Salus, Semonia, Seia, Segetia, Tutilina, who required the observance of a dies feriatus of the person who happened...
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  • former times the inadvertent nomination of Salus, Semonia, Seia, Segetia, Tutilina required the observance of a dies feriatus of the person involved. Cic...
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    but should have a sexual meaning as also is true in the case of goddess Tutilina. CIL XI 3100;3125;3126. Servius Aen. I 8 : the goddess uses cart and spear;...
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  • Macrobius as related in their sacrality: Salus, Semonia, Seia, Segetia, Tutilina, who required the observance of a dies feriatus of the person who happened...
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  • Martinez, 1975 c g Cyclocephala tucumana Brethes, 1904 c g Cyclocephala tutilina Burmeister, 1847 c g Cyclocephala tylifera Höhne, 1923 c g Cyclocephala...
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    and shares its name with a Roman harvest goddess (now usually known as Tutilina). A steam mill was erected nearby. The windmill worked by wind until 1910...
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