- In
Roman mythology,
Postverta or
Postvorta was the
goddess of the past and one of the two
Carmentes (along with her
sister Antevorta, or Prorsa, a contracted...
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Porrima or
Prorsa (a
contracted form of Proversa). She and her
sister Postverta (or Postvorta) were
described as
companions or
siblings of the goddess...
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Dynamine postverta, the
Mylitta greenwing or four-spot sailor, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found throughout most
tropical and subtropical...
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Carmentis Egeria, or Ægeria, or
Aegeria Antevorta, or Porrima, or
Prorsa Postverta, or
Postvorta The last two were
sometimes specifically referred to as...
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goddess of the ****ure, one of the
Camenae J****
Parcae Decima Morta Nona
Postverta,
goddess of the past, one of the
Camenae Vertumnus Ursitoare Deities and...
- keys, doors, and livestock, he was ****igned a
flamen minor.
Postverta or
Prorsa Postverta,
goddess of
childbirth and the past, one of the two Carmentes...
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sacrifices from
pregnant women in
order to
bring out (egerere) the baby.
Postverta and
Prosa avert breech birth.
Diespiter (Jupiter)
brings the baby toward...
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Perfica Pertunda BCh Peta Pi****nus
Pilumnus BCh
Pollentia Porrima BCh
Postverta or
Postvortia BCh
Potina BCh
Potua BCh
Praestana Praestitia Prema mater...
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Parcae Partula Patelana Paventia Pax
Pellonia Poena Pomona Postverta Potina Prorsa Postverta Proserpina Providentia Pudicitia ****
Querquetulanae Quiritis...
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Dynamine perpetua (Bates, 1865)
Dynamine persis (Hewitson, 1859)
Dynamine postverta (Cramer, [1780])
Dynamine racidula (Hewitson, 1852)
Dynamine sara (Bates...