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These some of the short pages in Wikipedia about Roman mythology as of June 13, 2004:
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Achates |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Achates''' was a close friend of [[Aeneas]]. [[Virgil]] I, 188, 312; VI, |
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Adeona |
In [[Roman mythology]], the goddess '''Adeona''' guided children back to their parents' household th |
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Aequitas |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Aequitas''' was the god of [[fair trade]] and [[honesty|honest]] [[mercha |
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Aera Cura |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Aera Cura''' was a goddess associated with the underworld. |
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Africus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Africus''' was the personification of the wind that came from the south-w |
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Albunea |
[[Category:Roman mythology]] [[Category:Nymphs]] In [[Roman mythology]], '''Albunea''' was one of t |
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Alemonia |
In [[Roman mythology]], the goddess '''Alemonia''' was responsible for feeding the as-yet unborn chi |
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Amoretti |
In [[Roman mythology]], the '''Amoretti''' or '''Amorini''' were small, winged babies who accompanie |
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Angita |
In early [[Roman mythology]], '''Angita''' was a goddess of healing, magic and witchcraft. |
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Angitia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Angitia''' was a [[snake]] goddess. She was particularly venerated by th |
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Antevorte |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Antevorte''' was the goddess of the future. |
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Auson |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Auson''' was a son of [[Odysseus|Ulysses]] and the founder of the race ca |
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Averna |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Averna''' was the queen of the dead. She may be equivalent to [[Proserpi |
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Caeculus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Caeculus''' was a son of [[Vulcan (god)|Vulcan]]. He founded Praeneste ( |
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Caieta |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Caieta''' was the [[wet-nurse]] of [[Aeneas]]. *[[Virgil]], ''[[Aeneid]] |
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Candelifera |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Candelifera''' was a goddess of childbirth. |
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Cinxia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Cinxia''' was the goddess of [[marriage]]. {{msg:stub}} |
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Clementia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Clementia''' was the goddess of forgiveness and '''mercy'''. {{stub}} |
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Clitunno |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Clitunno''' was a river god, an [[Oceanid]]. {{msg:stub}} |
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Conditor |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Conditor''' was the god of the harvest. |
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Convector |
In [[Roman mythology]], the god '''Convector''' oversaw the bringing in of the crops from the fields |
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Copia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Copia''' was the goddess of abundance. She carried a [[cornucopia]] and |
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Cuba (mythology) |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Cuba''' was the goddess of infants. She protected them and was invoked b |
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Cunina |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Cunina''' was the protectress of infants. {{msg:stub}} |
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Cura |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Cura''' was the goddess who created humans from clay. {{msg:stub}} |
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Dea Dia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Dea Dia''' is the goddess of growth. She was worshipped at [[Ambarvalia] |
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Dei Lucrii |
In early [[Roman mythology]], the '''Dei Lucrii''' were early gods of wealth, profit, commerce and t |
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Devera |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Devera''' was a goddess who ruled over the brooms used to purify temples |
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Deverra |
In [[Roman mythology]], the goddess '''Deverra''' protected [[midwife|midwives]] and women in [[labo |
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Dius Fidus |
The [[Sabine]] and later, [[Roman mythology|Roman]] god of oaths, '''Dius Fidus''' was associated wi |
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Domiduca |
In [[Roman mythology]], the goddess '''Domiduca''' protects children on the way back to their parent |
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Domiducus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Domiducus''' was the goddess who brought brides to their husbands' houses |
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Domitius |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Domitius''' was the god who kept wives in the households of their husband |
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Duellona |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Duellona''' was a goddess. {{msg:stub}} |
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Edusa |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Edusa''' was a goddess of nourishment who guarded over children as they l |
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Empanda |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Empanda''' was the goddess of ''generosity'' and charity. |
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Eventus Bonus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Eventus Bonus''' ("good ending") was a [[god]] of success both in commerc |
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Fabulinus |
In [[Roman mythology]], the god '''Fabulinus''' taught children to speak. He received an offering wh |
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Facunditas |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Facunditas''' was the god of fertility and the harvest. |
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Faustitas |
In [[Roman mythology]], the god '''Faustitas''' had the responsibility of protecting the herd and li |
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Fraus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Fraus''' was the [[goddess]] of treachery. A helper of [[Mercury (mytholo |
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Fulgora |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Fulgora''' was the personification of [[lightning]]. |
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Furina |
In [[Roman mythology]], the goddess '''Furina''' was the patroness of thieves. {{msg:stub}} |
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Genius loci |
In [[Roman mythology]] a '''''[[Genius (mythology)|Genius]] loci''''' was the protective spirit of a |
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Hersilia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Hersilia''' was the wife of [[Romulus and Remus|Romulus]]. Just like her |
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Herulus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Herulus''' was the son of the goddess [[Feronia]]. He had three lives bu |
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Honos |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Honos''' was the god of chivalry, honor and military justice. He was dep |
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Imporcitor |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Imporcitor''' was the god of the third ploughing. {{msg:stub}} |
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Indiges |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Indiges''' referred to the hero [[Aeneas]] after he was deified (after dy |
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Indivia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Indivia''' was the goddess of [[jealousy]]. {{msg:stub}} |
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Inuus |
In [[Roman mythology]], the god '''Inuus''' protected [[livestock]]. {{msg:stub}} |
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Italus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Italus''', son of [[Penelope]] and [[Telegonus]], was the king of the [[O |
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Junit |
In [[Egyptian mythology]], '''Junit''' was a minor goddess. {{msg:stub}} [[ca:Junit]] |
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Lactans |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Lactans''' (or '''Lactanus''') was the god who made crops prosper. |
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Liberalitas |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Liberalitas''' was the god of generosity. |
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Lima (mythology) |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Lima''' was the goddess of thresholds. {{msg:stub}} |
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Meditrina |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Meditrina''' ("healer") was the goddess of health, longevity and wine. T |
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Mellona |
In [[Roman mythology]], the goddess '''Mellona''' was the patroness of bees and beekeeping. Her nam |
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Metabus |
In [[Roman mythology]], King '''Metabus''' of the [[Volsci]] was the father of [[Camilla]]. |
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Naenia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Naenia''' was the goddess of [[funeral]]s. |
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Nascio |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Nascio''' was a [[goddess]] of [[birth]]. {{msg:stub}} |
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Nemestrinus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Nemestrinus''' was a god of forests and woods. His name comes from <i>ne |
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Nerio |
In [[Roman mythology]], the goddess '''Nerio''' was the wife of [[Mars (god)|Mars]]. {{msg:stub}} |
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Nodutus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Nodutus''' was the god who made knots in stalks of [[wheat]]. |
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Nundina |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Novensilus''' or '''Nundina''' was the name given to the nine great gods |
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Obarator |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Obarator''' was the [[god]] of [[ploughing]]. {{msg:stub}} |
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Occator |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Occator''' was the god of harrowing. |
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Orbona |
in [[Roman mythology]], '''Orbona''' was the goddess who granted new children to parents who had bec |
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Patalena |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Patalena''' was the goddess of [[flower]]s. |
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Paventia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Paventia''' was a [[goddess]] who comforted frightened children. {{msg:s |
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Pluvius |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Jupiter Pluvius''' was the reliever of droughts. See [[Zeus]] for more d |
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Potina |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Potina''' was the goddess of children's drinks. |
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Procas |
In [[Roman mythology]], King '''Procas''' of [[Alba Longa]] was the father of [[Amulius]] and [[Numi |
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Promitor |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Promitor''' was the god associated with bringing the harvest out of the b |
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Providentia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Providentia''' was the goddess of forethought. |
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Pudicitia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Pudicitia''' ("modesty") was the personification of modesty and chastity. |
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Rederator |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Rederator''' was the god of the second ploughing. {{msg:stub}} |
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Robigalia |
In [[Roman Mythology]], '''Robigalia''' (meaning green or life) along with her brother, Robigus, was |
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Robigo |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Robigo''' was the female version of [[Robigus]]. |
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Rusina |
In [[Roman mythology]], the goddess '''Rusina''' protected the fields. Alternatives: [[Rusor]] |
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Saritor |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Saritor''' was the god of hoeing and weeding. |
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Semonia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Semonia''' was the goddess of sowing. {{msg:stub}} |
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Sentia |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Sentia''' was the goddess who oversaw children's mental development. |
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Sequanna |
In [[Celtic mythology|Celtic]] and [[Roman mythology]], '''Sequanna''' (or '''Sequana''') was the go |
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Sergestus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Sergestus''' was a friend of [[Aeneas]]. He was the ancestor of gens [[S |
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Sors |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Sors''' was a god of luck. {{msg:stub}} |
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Spiniensis |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Spiniensis''' was the god of thorns. People prayed to him when they remo |
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Stata Mater |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Stata Mater''' was the goddess who protected against [[fire]]s. |
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Statanus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Statanus''' and his wife, '''Statina''' guarded children as they left the |
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Strenua |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Strenua''' or '''Strenia''' was the goddess of strength and endurance. S |
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Subruncinator |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Subruncinator''' was the god of weeding. |
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Tarutius |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Tarutius''' was a wealthy merchant married to [[Acca Larentia]]. |
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Tempestes |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Tempestes''' was the goddess of storms. |
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Tibertus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Tibertus''' is the god of the river [[Anio]]. |
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Vacuna |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Vacuna''' was a minor goddess of [[agriculture]]. |
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Vercvactor |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Vercvactor''' was the god of the first [[plough]]ing. {{msg:stub}} |
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Verminus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Verminus''' ("worm-god") was the god of the cattle-[[worm]]s. |
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Vica Pota |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Vica Pota''' was the goddess of victory. She had a [[temple]] at the bas |
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Viduus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Viduus''' ("divider") was the god who separated the soul and the body aft |
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Virbius |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Virbius''' was a forest god, consort of [[Diana]]. He was identified wit |
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Viriplaca |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Viriplaca''' was the goddess of marital strife. {{msg:stub}} |
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Virtus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Virtus''' was the god of bravery and military strength. |
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Vitumnus |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Vitumnus''' was the god who granted life to unborn babies. |
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Volumna |
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Volumna''' was the goddess of nurseries. |
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Vulcanalia |
'''Vulcanalia''' was a festival in ancient Rome held on [[August 23]] each year in honor of the [[Ro |