- Lītora;
multum ille et terrīs iactātus et altō Vī superum,
saevae memorem Iūnōnis ob īram.
Modern orthography with
macrons and
without u and v distinction...
- The
Temple of Juno
Moneta (Latin:
Templum Iunonis Monetæ) was an
ancient Roman temple that
stood on the Arx or the
citadel on the
Capitoline Hill overlooking...
- The
Temple of Juno
Lucina (Latin:
Aedes Iunonis Lucinae) was a
Roman temple dedicated to Juno
Lucina (goddess of
women in childbirth) on the Esquiline...
- hide cut into strips, used to make
whips known as
februum and
amiculus Iunonis,
wielded by the Luperci. The Juno of this day
bears the
epithet of Februalis...
- lītora,
multum ille et terrīs iactātus et altō vī
superum saevae memorem Iūnōnis ob īram;
multa quoque et bellō p****ūs, dum
conderet urbem, inferretque...
- hyperbaton:
saevae memorem Iunonis ob iram (Virgil, Aeneid, 1.5) "on
account of the
mindful anger (memorem iram) of
cruel Juno (saevae
Iunonis)".
lurida terribiles...
- the
Italic Juno, due to
which Cicero later referred to it as the fānum
Iūnōnis, "the
temple of Juno". A
temple of ʿAštart also
existed on the
island of...
-
sceptre as an
attribute of Juno, and a
dedication at Aquin**** to
Bonae Deae
Iunoni.
Versnel 1992, p. 46;
citing Plutarch,
Roman Questions, 35: cf. Arnobius...
- appellates,
which are
sometimes the same for
different gods like
Heries Iunonis and
Heres Martea. The
Iguvine Tablets mention a ahtu
iuvio and a ahtu marti...
-
second syllables. The 'i' in 'Troiae' and 'iactatus', the
first 'i' in '
Iunonis' and the
second 'i' in 'Laviniaque' are all
treated as consonants. Bucolic...