- In
Ancient Gr**** mythology,
Maniae or
Mania (Ancient Gr****: Μανίαι/Μανία, romanized:
Maniae/Mania) are the
spirits personifying insanity, madness, and...
- the road from
Megalopolis to
Messene there was a
sanctuary of
goddesses Maniae (meaning madness).
Citizens said that it was
there that
madness overtook...
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spirit of rage, fury, and
rabies in animals. She was
closely related to the
Maniae, the
spirits of
madness and insanity. Her
Roman equivalent was variously...
- the underworld. Her
counterpart in Gr**** mythology, also
named Mania (or
Maniae), was the
goddess of
insanity and madness. Her name
links her to the Manes...
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Akuma no
Meruhen Karuta o Buttobase!!) "Saviors, Don't Be Late!" (間に合え救出!!,
Maniae Kyūshutsu!!) "She's Gone All Little!" (小っちゃくなったじゃんよ,
Chitchaku Natta jan...
- love-affair with the
goddess Fortuna.
Macrobius describes the
woollen figurines (
maniae) hung at
crossroad shrines during the po****r
Compitalia festival as substitutions...
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Koalemos Koros Kratos Kydoimos Lampetia Lethe Limos Litae Lyssa Machai Maniae Methe Metis Mnemosyne Moirai Momus Moros Neikea Nemesis Nike
Nomos Oizys...
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identified with the
tenebrous Mater Larum; not to be
confused with the Gr****
Maniae. Mantus, an
Etruscan god of the dead and
ruler of the underworld. Mars,...
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Koalemos Koros Kratos Kydoimos Lampetia Lethe Limos Litae Lyssa Machai Maniae Methe Metis Mnemosyne Moirai Momus Moros Neikea Nemesis Nike
Nomos Oizys...
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Koalemos Koros Kratos Kydoimos Lampetia Lethe Limos Litae Lyssa Machai Maniae Methe Metis Mnemosyne Moirai Momus Moros Neikea Nemesis Nike
Nomos Oizys...