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Encyclopedia of Romans Gods and Goddess

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Romans Acca f A moon goddess The priestesses of moon goddess, performed a ritual marriage to the sacred king, who was to be sacrificed to ensure the fertility of ground the following year, any offspring from such unions were to become corn spirits of the coming year...
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Romans Amata f Palanto She was the wife of king Latinus, and mother of LavinIa...
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Romans Bellona f Identified with the Greek Enyo...
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Romans Caelus m Coleus Caelus, stems from the same root as Caelum, Latin for, the heavens, or sky, and gives us the English word Celestial...
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Romans Diana f Oak, dove, sparrow,...
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Romans Favonius m Favonius was a Roman god of West wind, who by his return in early February, signalled the coming of spring, and as such he had power over plants and flowers...
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Romans Fons Perennis m Fontanilla 13th of October He was the god of the sources of water, whether it be springs, wellheads, or rocks (as the rock that Moses tapped,) indeed, one of scenes of the Mithraic cycle, it shows a god striking a rock that then gushes water, as such he played an important role in the Mithraic cults, as the eternal spring, the source of the life-giving water of youth, and immortality...
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Romans Invidia f From L, Invidere- to look against, with hostility. The Evil eye...
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Romans Juno f Wife of Jupiter oo...
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Romans Latona f Same, as the Greek goddess Leto, see file on Leto...
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Romans Lucifer f/m [light bearer, or light bringing] Is the planet Venus, as the morning star, the herald of dawn...
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Romans Lucinia f Goddess of birth oo...
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Romans Mars m February 27th, March 1st, 14th, 15th, 17th, 23rd, October 15th, 19th. Wolf, woodpecker ...
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Romans Minerva f Minerva, appears to all intents and purposes to be identical to the Greek goddess Athena, see files on both...
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Romans Mors f Letum Death...
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Romans Orcus m [devourer of corpses] Was said to be the punisher of those who broke sworn oaths or promises...
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Romans Picus m Was the mythical king and founder of the first city of Latium, called Laurentum, he was famous for being and skilled rider, and augur (augury the art of divining by birds)...
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Romans Pomona f Vertumnus & Pomona 13th August Pruning knife She was the goddess of ripening and ripe fruits and nuts, who rejected all her suitors, till one day Vertumnus, who could change his appearance at will visited her in the form of an old lady, finally gaining access to speak to the woman he most desired, tricked her, by relating her own life story and her regrets, for not taking certain opportunities that came her way, and that by such decisions did not only did not have a husband to console her in her old age, but no children or grandchildren to plant her hopes in...
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Romans Proserpina f [the fearful one] equivalent of GK- Persephone, AT-Persephatta, Ripe seed, poppy,...
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Romans Stercutus m Stercutius, Sterculius, Sterquilinus Was an epitaph of Saturn, as a god of fertilization of the ground, especially the fields to be ploughed and sown...
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Romans Suadela f Suada Was a Roman goddess of seduction and persuasion,...
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Romans Vulcan m smith, engineer, inventor, architect, equivalent to, CN- Kothar-wa -Khasis, GK- Hephaestos, HB- Tubal- Cain, EG- Ptah, ET- Sethans, Vulcanallia, 23rd August, also, the 23rd May the 2nd part of the Tubilustria was sacred to Vulcan Cock, hammer, anvil, forges, fire, volcanos, ...
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Romans Concordia f Equivalent of the GK- Harmonia, ...
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Romans Discordia f Equivalent of the GK- Eris, ...
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Romans Janus m Equivalent of, CN-Isimud/ Insinu, AK-Usumu, BB- Lahmu & Lahamu, See Abzu & Tiamat, under moveable god' section. CN- 1 ...
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Romans Mellona f Mellonia, connected to the seven-pointed star of the moon and the eight- pointed star of Venus, Goddess of bees, equivalent to GK/M- Mellisa, Lt- Austeja, MY- Colel Cab, HD- Bhramari ...
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Romans Parcae f They are the equivalent to H-Gul-ses, HT- Hutena, GK- Moirai, N- Norns ...
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Romans Summanus m Thunder god ...
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Romans Hercules m Equivalent of Belus, Ammon of Libya, Arabian Saturn, Egyptian Serapis, BB, Helios, Jupiter of Assyria and Rome. The GK- Herakles, Heracles, the CT. Ogmois, Ogmion, [king of fire, of Lord of the world and of planets. Nourisher of Mankind.] TY- Melcartus ...
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Romans Tacitus m Publius, or Gais Cornelius Tacitus. Christian Religion. By the Rev. Robert Taylor See SV book. The Whole of the External Evidence of the Chapter XLV part 3. ...
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Romans Titus Tatius m ...
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