- In
ancient Roman religion and myth,
Carmenta was a
goddess of
childbirth and prophecy, ****ociated with
technological innovation [citation needed] as well...
- The
Cimmerian Sibyl, by name
Carmentis, was the
prophetic priestess presiding over the
Apollonian Oracle at
Cimmerium in Italy, near Lake
Avernus (i.e...
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indigenous Italian divinities of
springs and
streams (Juturna, Egeria,
Carmentis, Fontus)
while the
Lymphae (originally Lumpae),
Italian water goddesses...
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mythological figures ****ociated with the
Camenae include: Carmenta, or
Carmentis Egeria, or Ægeria, or
Aegeria Antevorta, or Porrima, or
Prorsa Postverta...
- obscure, and only ten are
known by name:
Flamen Carmentalis, the
flamen for
Carmentis Flamen Cerealis, for
Ceres Flamen Falacer, for
Falacer Flamen Floralis...
- 145°W / 57°S 145°W / -57; -145 (Evander) 350 2008 Son of
Mercury by
Carmentis ally of
Aeneas against the
Latins mythical king of
Arcadia founded and...
- Mars
Quirinus The
twelve deities attended by the
minor flamens were:
Carmentis Ceres Falacer Flora Furrina Palatua Pomona Portunus Vulcan Volturnus two...
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Italy where he
founded a city Pallantium. He was the son of
Hermes and
Carmentis, a
nymph skilled in the art of divination.
Diodorus Siculus, 5.79.3. Apollodorus...
- in the male, pure
white in the female.
Senegal to the Cameroons. ab.
carmentis Dbl. and Hew. (57 e) only
differs from the
female of the type-form in...
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Antevorta and Postvorta, the
personifications of two
indigitations of
Carmentis.
These epithets are ****ociated with the
ritual function of J**** in the...