- a
nymph who may be an
image of Juno
Sospita. On the same day, Juno's dies
natalis ("birthday") as Juno
Sospita was
celebrated at her
Palatine temple...
-
Sospita may
refer to Juno
Sospita, an
aspect of the
Roman goddess Juno
Sospita, a
former name of the
butterfly genus Abisara This
disambiguation page lists...
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sacred area with
three small temples dedicated to J****, Spes and Juno
Sospita. The
construction of the
sacred area of the
forum dates back to the Republican...
- The
Temple of Juno
Sospita ("Savior") was an
ancient Roman temple on the
Palatine Hill in Rome,
possibly dating from as
early as 338 BC. It was probably...
- Juno
Sospita Statue holding a
spear and shield....
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Catephia sospita is a
species of moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
James Farish Malcolm Fawcett in 1916. It is
found in Kenya. De Prins,...
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Cyaneophytoecia sospita is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae, and the only
species in the
genus Cyaneophytoecia. It was
described by Pascoe...
- as the
patron of
cavalry found a home
close to the
Forum Romanum: Juno
Sospita and Juno
Regina were
brought from Italy, and
Fortuna Primigenia from Praeneste...
- (Oxford
University Press, 1995), pp. 197–213.
Celia E. Schultz, "Juno
Sospita and
Roman Insecurity in the
Social War", in
Religion in
Republican Italy...
- the Tiber,
whose festival of 1
February corresponded with that of Juno
Sospita:
Crane might be seen as a
minor imago of the goddess. Her
habit of deceiving...