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- or with names referencing her bringing of prosperity, like the Latin Abundia (meaning "plenty"), Satia (meaning "full" or "plentiful") and the Italian...
- William of Auvergne (d. 1249), a bishop of Paris, mentions a Domina Abundia ("Mistress Abundia"), who also appears in the Roman de la Rose as "Dame Habonde."...
- with figures who performed the same function, such as Diana, Holda, and Abundia. Together with Salome, Herodias was a frequent subject in depictions of...
- Abundius (also Abondius, Abundias, or Abbondio; early fifth century – 469), venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Abundius, was a bishop of Como, Northern...
- with other leading female spirits: Holda, Diana, Herodias, Ric****a and Abundia. Grimm thought Holda is her equivalent while the Weiße Frauen may derive...
- classifying such beliefs. Names used for this figure included Herodias, Abundia, Bensozia, Ric****a, Satia, and numerous others like Doamna Zînelor in...
- Ángeles Balvanera as Panchita Eduardo Benfato as Filiberto Paty Bolaños as Abundia de Altamirano Marcelo Buquet as Cristóbal Julio Monterde as Dr. Carmona...
- do****ents make her synonymous with Diana, Herodias, Bertha, Ric****a, and Abundia.[citation needed] Ginzburg has identified similar beliefs existing throughout...
- which he had described a folk belief surrounding a female divinity named Abundia or Satia, who in William's opinion was a disguised devil. According to...
- 40 km2) of land and 13,000 sheep. The house was inherited by his widow Abundia García de Barela (c. 1849–1943), who owned the property until her death...