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Roman religion,
Bubona is
thought to have been a
goddess of cattle, but she is
named only by
Saint Augustine.
Augustine mocks Bubona as one of the minor...
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promote the
supply of
honey (Latin mel, mellis) as
Pomona did for
apples and
Bubona for cattle.
Arnobius describes her as "a
goddess important and powerful...
- hillsides, from the verb scando, scandere, scansus, "scale, climb"
Aventinus Bubona Caeculus Candelifera BCh
Cardea Catius pater BCh Cela,
perhaps a
title of...
- and chastity.
Bonus Eventus,
divine personification of "Good Outcome".
Bubona,
goddess of cattle. Caca, an
archaic fire
goddess and "proto-Vesta"; the...
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Perenna Annona Antevorta Arachne Aura
Aurora Bellona Bona Dea
Britannia Bubona Camenae Candelifera Cardea Carmenta Ceres Cinxia Clementia Cloacina Concordia...
- 619424 (This list is
based on USGS data and may
include former settlements.)
Bubona at 43°19′38″N 94°39′35″W / 43.327182°N 94.659703°W / 43.327182; -94.659703...
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voyage from
Berwick upon Tweed,
Northumberland to Scarborough, Yorkshire.
Bubona United
Kingdom The
schooner was
driven as**** and
wrecked 2
nautical miles...
- Gibraltar.
Bubona United
Kingdom The brig was
abandoned north of the
Tusker Rock. Her
seven crew were
rescued by
Gleaner ( United Kingdom).
Bubona was on...
- Snow For Mr. Kelso.
Unknown date United
Kingdom William Petrie Sunderland Bubona Merchantman For
Wallace & Co.
Unknown date United
Kingdom J. T. All****...
- was
driven as**** at Whitby, Yorkshire. She was
refloated on 22 December.
Bubona United
Kingdom The ship ran
aground off Helsingør, Denmark. She was on...