-
duration of a pregnancy.
Priests of Juno
called her by the
epithet Juno
Covella on the new moon. The
title might alternately have been
derived from lucus...
-
Covella" or "Septimi die te kalo Iuno
Covella"; but the text
looks to be corrupt: R.
Schilling restitutes: "... dixit quinquies: "Kalo Iuno
Covella"...
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original on
September 14, 2012.
Retrieved December 1, 2011.
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Pitfalls and...
- Juno, as all Ides were to Jupiter. On the Nones, she was
honored as Juno
Covella, Juno of the
crescent moon. Both Juno and
Diana were
invoked as childbirth...
-
Camilla Covella da
Marzano or d'Aragona (fl. 1493), was an
Italian regent. She
served as
regent of the
Lordship of
Gradara during the
minority of her...
- (Isotta) d'Este 3.
Beatrice de
Frangepan 28.
Giovanni Antonio Marzano 14.
Giovanni Francesco Marino Marzano 29.
Covella Ruffo 7.
Luisa Marzano d'Aragona...
- of
Anjou and King of Naples, and
Yolande of Aragon. In 1434, he
married Covella Ruffo (d. 1442),
Countess of
Montalto and Corigliano. They had one son...
-
Naples had
fallen in love.
Lucrezia was
daughter of
Nicholas d'Alagno and
Covella Toraldo. Her father, of
Amalfitan origin, was lord of
Torre Annunziata...
- invocation: "Dies te
quinque calo Iuno
Covella" or when the
Nonae were on the
seventh day: "Septem dies te calo Iuno
Covella".: VI 27 The
invocation to the...