- In
ancient Roman religion,
Strenua or
Strenia was a
goddess of the new year, purification, and wellbeing. She had a
shrine (sacellum) and
grove (lucus)...
- "Bastrina"
refers to the
offerings which used to be made to the
goddess Strenia. We
could hardly expect that the
pagans who
embraced Christianity could...
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Lepidoptera Family:
Geometridae Tribe:
Macariini Genus:
Chiasmia Hübner, 1823
Synonyms Hercyna Stephens, 1829 Arte Stephens, 1829
Strenia Duponchel, 1829...
-
thunder gods) Ops
Pales Quirinus Sabus Salus Sancus Saturn Sol Sor****
Strenia Summ****
Terminus Vacuna Vediovis Vortumnus Vitula [it]
Vulcan Many of...
- BCh
Statina BCh
Sterquilinus Stercutus Stimula,
identified with
Semele Strenia Subigus pater BCh
Subruncinator Ag Tut****
Tutilina Ag
Unxia Vagit****...
- tessellaria
Binomial name Sco****
tessellaria (Boisduval, 1840)
Synonyms Strenia tessellaria Boisduval, 1840
Eupisteria pulverulentaria Selys-Longchamps...
- goddess.
Sonmunde Fluctus 60.0S 120.0E 400.0 1997
Korean mountain goddess.
Strenia Fluctus 41.0N 250.0E 490.0 1997
Roman goddess of New Year festivities....
- twig of a
plant (arbor felix)
located in the
woods sacred to the
goddess Strenia; from this
derived the term
strenae for the
gifts of
various kinds, including...
- twig of a
plant (arbor felix)
located in the
woods sacred to the
goddess Strenia; from this
derived the term
strenae for the
gifts of
various kinds, including...
- the host of his own
series of
gladiatorial events, the "Providence of
Strenia". A man who
believes in
working towards a
better ****ure,
Brosius finds...