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goddess of the underworld. Juno
Caelestis was the
Romanised form of the
Carthaginian Tanit. Grammatically, the form
Caelestis can also be a
masculine word...
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located Juno
Caelestis along with Saturn. This
deity is the
Punic Astarte/Tanit,
usually ****ociated with
Saturn in Africa. Iuno
Caelestis is
thence in...
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caelestis is a
species of
cutworm or dart moth in the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in
North America. The MONA or
Hodges number for
Hadena caelestis is...
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worshipped in
Roman Carthage in her
Romanized form as Dea
Caelestis, Juno
Caelestis, or
simply Caelestis. In modern-day
Tunisian Arabic, it is
customary to invoke...
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Gymnoscelis caelestis is a moth in the
family Geometridae.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Gymnoscelis caelestis.
Wikispecies has
information related...
- Péter Esterházy's 2000 novel,
Harmonia Caelestis,
takes its name from the composition. Esterházy:
Harmonia Caelestis – Mária Zádori, Márta Fers (sopranos)...
- Imma
caelestis is a moth in the
family Immidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1906. It is
found in
western China. The
wingspan is 36–38 mm. The...
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Carthage in general, the
Goddess Juno
Caelestis was the
protective city goddess. She was also
referred to as
Caelestis Afrorum Dea. All of the
combined factors...
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Jupiter Caelus,
Jupiter as the sky or heavens; see also Caelus.
Jupiter Caelestis, "Heavenly" or "Celestial Jupiter".
Jupiter Elicius,
Jupiter "who calls...
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Capoeta caelestis hybridizes in
nature with
Capoeta antalyensis,
forming a
hybrid zone. Freyhof, J. (2014). "Capoeta
caelestis". IUCN Red List...