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Cloacina was a
goddess who
presided over the
Cloaca Maxima ('Greatest Drain'), the main
interceptor discharge outfall of the
system of
sewers in Rome....
- The
Shrine of
Venus Cloacina (Sacellum
Cloacinae or
Sacrum Cloacina) was a
small sanctuary on the
Roman Forum,
honoring the
divinity of the
Cloaca Maxima...
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sewer goddess, a
toilet god and a god of excrement. The
sewer goddess Cloacina (named from the
Latin word
cloaca or sewer) was
borrowed from Etruscan...
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Cloacina ernabella...
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Cloacina elegans is a
species of
parasitic nematodes in the
family Chabertiidae.
Members of the
species are
parasites of
marsupials in Australia. Strongyle...
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rites of
Cloacina, the Etruscan-Roman
goddess of Rome's main sewer; later,
Cloacina's ****ociation with Venus'
sacred plant made her
Venus Cloacina. Likewise...
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festival celebrating Mefitis,
organized by the gens Mamia.
Mefitis was, like
Cloacina,
sometimes seen as an
aspect of Venus.
Other deities ****ociated with sulfur...
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Queen Helen with her
retinue on the way to the
Shrine of
Venus Cloacina, 15th century...
- of the world's
earliest sewage systems. Its name is
related to that of
Cloacina, a
Roman goddess.
Built during either the
Roman Kingdom or
early Roman...
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Demeter [Gr**** goddess]. Clementia,
goddess of
forgiveness and mercy.
Cloacina,
goddess who
presided over the
system of
sewers in Rome;
identified with...