- In
Roman mythology, the
Camenae (also Casmenae, Camoenae) were
originally goddesses of childbirth,
wells and fountains, and also
prophetic deities. Some...
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collectives rather than
naming them as individuals. Some groups, such as the
Camenae and Parcae, were
thought of as a
limited number of
individual deities,...
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goddess of the ****ure, one of the
Camenae J****
Parcae Decima Morta Nona Postverta,
goddess of the past, one of the
Camenae Vertumnus Ursitoare Deities and...
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Henrietta Rae, 1909 The
Invocation of the
Water Nymphs by
Marek Hapon, 2013
Camenae Lady of the Lake
Mermaid Naia Nix
Ondine Rusalka Siren Water spirit Postgate...
- Gr****: Κρηναῖαι, from Gr**** "κρήνη") are
nymphs ****ociated with springs.
Camenae Pegaeae Larson, pp. 8, 362. Larson,
Jennifer (2001), Gr**** Nymphs: Myth...
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presented him to the
Muses (compare the
Roman inspiring nymphs of springs, the
Camenae, the Völva of
Norse Mythology and also the
apsaras in the
mythology of...
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Udara camenae is a
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in South-east Asia. U. c.
camenae (Sumatra) U. c.
euphon (Fruhstorfer, 1910) (Sulawesi)...
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alternative star name for
Gamma Virginis,
officially named Porrima.
Atropos Camenae List of
Roman birth and
childhood deities Skuld Ovid, Fasti, I. 633; Aulus...
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which her son
Evander introduced into Latium.
Carmenta was one of the
Camenae and the
Cimmerian Sibyl. The
leader of her cult was
called the
flamen carmentalis...
- was born head-first; Postverta, when the feet of the baby came first.
Camenae List of
Roman birth and
childhood deities Ovid, Fasti, I. 633
Aulus Gellius...