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- garlands. Fontus was the son of Juturna and J****. Numa Pompilius, second king of Rome, was supposed to have been buried near the altar of Fontus (ara Fontis)...
- century sealers. The feature is named after Fontus, a Roman deity of springs and streams, son of Juturna. Fontus Lake is centred at 62°39′40.4″S 61°00′19″W...
- on Macduff) Diganta Saha as Moncha (based on Malcolm) Korak Samanta as Fontus (based on Fleance) Doyel Roynandy as Lakumoni Sajal Mondal as Mojnu Buri...
- that Pallas, whom he calls "the giant", also fathered with Styx: Scylla, Fontus ("Fountains") and Lacus ("Lakes"). Pallas was sometimes regarded as the...
- Italian divinities of springs and streams (Juturna, Egeria, Carmentis, Fontus) while the Lymphae (originally Lumpae), Italian water goddesses, owing to...
- Diuturna, was a goddess of fountains, wells and springs, and the mother of Fontus by J****. Juturna was an ancient Latin deity of fountains, who in some myths...
- Danielis states Tiber (i.e., Tiberinus) was their son. Arnobius writes that Fontus was the son of J**** and Juturna. The name itself proves that this is a...
- goddess probably conceived of to explain the Fornacalia, "Oven Festival." Fontus or Fons, god of wells and springs. Fortuna, goddess of fortune. Fufluns...
- Fons, Lot, France Fons memorabilium universi, a Renaissance encyclopedia Fontus, an ancient Roman water deity Leonard Fons (1903–1956), American politician...
- flaminius L. Koch, 1867 – Australia (Queensland), New Caledonia Dolomedes fontus Tanikawa & Miya****a, 2008 – ****an Dolomedes furcatus Roewer, 1955 – Mozambique...