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Libitina, also
Libentina or Lubentina, is an
ancient Roman goddess of
funerals and burial. Her name was used as a
metonymy for death, and
undertakers were...
- Libentia, Lubentina, and Lubentini.
Venus Libitina links Venus to a patron-goddess of
funerals and undertakers,
Libitina, who also
became synonymous with death;...
- "INTERVIEW:
Libitina: Sheffield,
London Gothic Band". In
Music We Trust.
Retrieved 7
January 2013. "The
history of
Libitina: 1994–1996".
Libitina.co.uk. Archived...
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Acrolophus libitina is a moth of the
family Acrolophidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1901. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T...
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January 26, 1933
Uccle E.
Delporte FLO 6.9 km MPC · JPL 2546
Libitina 1950 FC
Libitina March 23, 1950
Johannesburg E. L.
Johnson slow 14 km MPC · JPL...
- was on the
Esquiline Hill,
where a
temple in
Libitina's sacred grove had been
dedicated to
Venus Libitina, as a
patron goddess of
funerals and undertakers...
- this. The body of a
gladiator who had died well was
placed on a
couch of
Libitina and
removed with
dignity to the
arena morgue,
where the
corpse was stripped...
- (1623–1688),
Belgian missionary and
astronomer MPC · 2545 2546
Libitina 1950 FC
Libitina,
Roman goddess of
funerals MPC · 2546 2547
Hubei 1964 TC2 Hubei...
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young Richard Hawley) The
Screaming Trees album A
Fracture In Time and
Libitina.
Singleton declined to parti****te in VH1's
Bands Reunited in 2004, when...
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personification of generosity. Libertas,
goddess or
personification of freedom.
Libitina,
goddess of death,
corpses and funerals. Lua,
goddess to whom soldiers...