- In
ancient Roman religion,
Antevorta was a
goddess of the ****ure, also
known as
Porrima or
Prorsa (a
contracted form of Proversa). She and her sister...
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goddess of the past and one of the two
Carmentes (along with her
sister Antevorta, or Prorsa, a
contracted form of Proversa). They were
companions of the...
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Camenae include: Carmenta, or
Carmentis Egeria, or Ægeria, or
Aegeria Antevorta, or Porrima, or
Prorsa Postverta, or
Postvorta The last two were sometimes...
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Hypolimnas antevorta is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in north-eastern Tanzania. The
habitat consists of sub-montane
forests at altitudes...
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Snorri Sturluson's
Prose Edda the
following sections reference Skuld:
Antevorta Atropos Orchard (1997:169).
Orchard (1997:174). Gyl****inning in translation...
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Porrima may
refer to:
Antevorta, a
goddess in
Roman mythology Gamma Virginis, a star in the
constellation Virgo Schinia, a
genus of
insects known as flower...
- atop the
Capitoline Hill.
Carmenta was
invoked in it as
Postvorta and
Antevorta,
epithets which had
reference to her
power of
looking back into the past...
- Ray (Daryl Lathon) is
investigating a
mysterious organisation known as
Antevorta at the
behest of a
shadowy source, and
uncovers a
database of the DNA...
- the
divine personification of the
grain supply to the city of Rome.
Antevorta,
goddess of the ****ure and one of the Camenae; also
called Porrima. Apollo...
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Horae Kairos Moirai Atropos Clotho Lachesis Moros Aeternitas Anna
Perenna Antevorta,
goddess of the ****ure, one of the
Camenae J****
Parcae Decima Morta Nona...