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Atanua (or Atanea) in
Polynesian mythology (specifically: the
Marquesas Islands) is the
goddess of the dawn and wife of Atea (Atea and
Atanua emerged...
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Enixotrophon atanua is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Muricidae, the
murex snails or rock snails. The
length of the s****...
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within set boundaries. Out of the
struggle came
forth Atanua, the dawn. Atea then
married Atanua, and
their children include the
lesser gods and humankind...
- *Dyeus, god of the day-lit sky
Mater Matuta,
goddess ****ociated with
Aurora Atanua,
Marquesan goddess of the dawn Atarapa,
goddess of the dawn Ira, sky goddess...
- accounts. In one
legend Atea and his wife
created people. In
another tradition Atanua and her
father Atea
brought forth humans.: 151 In the Cook Islands, traditions...
- Hine-titamauri
Kohara Kui Ma****ka Miru Rohe Te Anu-matao
Whaitiri Marquesan Atanua Moriori Rohe Niue
Hokohoko Rapa Nui Atua-anua Hina-Oio
Manana Take Riri-tuna-rai...
- (Ghana) wife of sky god Ab****i
Atanua Mons 9°30′N 308°54′E / 9.5°N 308.9°E / 9.5; 308.9 (
Atanua Mons) 1000 (1)
Atanua, dawn
goddess from
Marquesas Islands...
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smaller volcanic constructs built upon
their flanks and
summit regions:
Atanua, Rhpisunt, Tuli, and Var Mons, and
three coronae: Hulda, Madderakka, and...
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Enixotrophon arnaudi (Pastorino, 2002)
Pagodula atanua Houart & Tröndlé, 2008:
synonym of
Enixotrophon atanua (Houart & Tröndle, 2008)
Pagodula carduelis...
- (Houart & Engl, 2007)
Enixotrophon arnaudi (Pastorino, 2002)
Enixotrophon atanua (Houart & Tröndle, 2008)
Enixotrophon carduelis (R. B. Watson, 1882) Enixotrophon...