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- safely home. Fortuna Re****iens The fortune of the provider. Fortuna Muliebris The luck of a person. Fortuna Balnearis The fortune of the baths. Fortuna...
- Sacerdos Fortunae Muliebris was the title of the Priestess of the goddess Fortuna Muliebris in Ancient Rome. The office was described by Livy, Dionysios...
- Toxorhina muliebris is a species of limoniid crane fly in the family Limoniidae. The adult of the species can be found flying in mid-June to August on...
- Musca muliebris. Subsequently, this species has been included within the genus Palloptera. It has also been known under the name Toxoneura muliebris. However...
- Below the skin of the labia majora, there is a tissue called the dartos muliebris, which gives them a wrinkled appearance. The labia majora constitute the...
- cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves Perineal nerve Labia minora...
- different aspects of the goddess. Fortuna Muliebris is one such variant of the goddess, with the epithet "Muliebris" (Latin for "woman's" or "womanly") referring...
- cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves Perineal nerve Labia minora...
- Ancylosis muliebris is a species of snout moth in the genus Ancylosis. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1937 from Iraq but is also found in North...
- Town. Profile Books. ISBN 978-1-86197-596-6. Berg, Ria (2023). Il mundus muliebris a Pompei: specchi e oggetti da toletta in contesti domestici. Rome: L’Erma...