- In
Roman religion,
Angerona or
Angeronia was an old
Roman goddess,
whose name and
functions are
variously explained. She is
sometimes identified with the...
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Divalia was a
Roman festival held on
December 21, in
honour of the
goddess Angerona,
whence it is also
called Angeronalia. On the day of this
festival the...
- the Via Nova, by the
Porta Romana.
Sacrifices were
offered to the Diva
Angerona there. The
corresponding goddess in Gr****
mythology is Hedone. Hercules...
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Glenea angerona is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
James Thomson in 1865. It is
known from
Sumatra and Java. It contains...
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Angerona is a
monotypic moth
genus in the
family Geometridae erected by Philogène
Auguste Joseph Duponchel in 1829. Its only species,
Angerona prunaria...
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Xanthotype sospeta (Drury, 1773)
Synonyms Phalaena sospeta Drury, 1773
Angerona caelaria Hulst, 1886
Therapis citrinaria Hubner, 1824
Phalaena crocataria...
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while on a
lecture tour of the
United States. The
ancient Roman goddess Angerona was
claimed to cure
quinsy (Latin angina) in
humans and sheep. Galioto...
- Genus:
Hypopyra Species: H. unistrigata
Binomial name
Hypopyra unistrigata Guenée, 1852
Synonyms Maxula idonea Walker, 1865
Angerona poeusaria Walker, 1860...
- nymph/goddess of bees Augustine, De
civitate Dei 4.34;
Hendrik Wagenvoort, "Diva
Angerona," in Pietas:
Selected Studies in
Roman Religion (Brill, 1980), p. 22. Arnobius...
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territories of the Paeligni, Vestini, and Sabines. She is
mentioned along with
Angerona in one inscription, and in
another her name
appears in the plural. Another...