- The
Lympha (plural
Lymphae) is an
ancient Roman deity of
fresh water. She is one of
twelve agricultural deities listed by
Varro as "leaders" (duces) of...
- of
springs and
streams (Juturna, Egeria, Carmentis, Fontus)
while the
Lymphae (originally Lumpae),
Italian water goddesses,
owing to the
accidental similarity...
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quoque fontium, me
dicente cavis impositam ilicem saxis, unde
loquaces lymphae desiliunt tuae. (You will
become one of the
famous springs, too, Now that...
- he is
sometimes identified with the Gr**** god Pan. Lympha,
often plural lymphae, a
water deity ****imilated to the Gr**** nymphs. Mana Genita,
goddess of...
- be
found in
region II,
along with
Quirinus Mars, Lars militaris, Fons,
Lymphae and the dii Novensiles. This
position is
reflected on the
Piacenza Liver...
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lacrymarum et muci
fontes deteguntur, et
novum nobilissimi Bilsii de
lymphae motu et usu
commentum examinatur et rejicitur,
Lugduni Batavorum: apud...
- Quirinus, the "Military Lar," Juno, Fons ("Fountain" or "Source"), and the
Lymphae (fresh-water goddesses).
Pliny mentions nine gods of the
Etruscans who...
-
order is
suited for
goddesses such as Venus, Flora,
Proserpina and the
Lymphae; and the
Ionic is a
middle ground between the two for Juno, Diana, and...
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quoque fontium me
dicente cavis impositam ilicem saxis, unde
loquaces lymphae desiliunt tuae. The
Spring of
Bandusium (Latin: fons Bandusiae) is a natural...
-
connecting the
masculine fons to the
feminine Divona. In Latin, the word
lymphae, plural,
means "waters" but is also an
Italic word for "nymphs"; a plural...