-
including Agrotiphila), Lytaea,
Megasema (possibly
including Megarhomba),
Segetia and
Schoyenia (with
Archanarta occasionally also separate), but
these are...
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group of
agricultural deities which also
comprised Setia (or Seja) and
Segetia.
Their names are
derived from the same stem as the
Latin verb sero "to...
- (Butler, 1881)
Synonyms Glottula sordida Butler, 1881
Gerbatha pseudodyops Butler, 1884
Segetia variegata Oberthür, 1884
Oligia sordida; Hampson, 1908...
- DELG s.v. Poseidon. Cf. the
related deities of the
Circus Semonia, Seia,
Segetia, Tutilina:
Tertullian De
Spectaculis VIII 3. G.
Capdeville "Jeux athletiques...
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Stridova albigutta Walker, 1869
Erastria bavia Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874
Segetia orbica Morrison, 1875
Amyna undulifera Butler, 1875
Chytoryza tecta Grote...
- Genus:
Caradrina Species: C. multifera
Binomial name
Caradrina multifera Walker, [1857]
Synonyms Segetia fidicularia Morrison, 1875
Platyperigea multifera...
- Rumon?
Runcina Ag
Rusina Rusor Sarritor or
Saritor Ag
Sator Ag
Segesta Ag
Segetia Seia Ag
Semonia Sentia BCh
Sentinus BCh
Septimontius Serra Spiniensis Stata...
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mentioned by
Macrobius as
related in
their sacrality: Salus, Semonia, Seia,
Segetia, Tutilina, who
required the
observance of a dies
feriatus of the person...
-
mentioned by
Macrobius as
related in
their sacrality: Salus, Semonia, Seia,
Segetia, Tutilina, who
required the
observance of a dies
feriatus of the person...
-
Semonia and
Sancus appear with
other agricultural/crop
deities Seia and
Segetia. Celtic: Old Irish:
goddess Dana,
taken by some Indo-Europeanist scholars...