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Tutilina (also Tutelina, Tutulina) was in
Roman religion a
tutelary goddess,
apparently responsible for
protecting crops brought in
during harvest time...
- Nodutus) or Terensis, the god of
threshing Tutelina (also
Tutulina or
Tutilina), a
goddess who
watches over the
stored grain.
Sterquilinus (also as Sterces...
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chthonic nature. From
Augustine (De
Civitate Dei IV 8,
about the role of
Tutilina in ****uring the
safety of
stored grain), Dumézil
interprets its name as...
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identified with
Semele Strenia Subigus pater BCh
Subruncinator Ag Tut****
Tutilina Ag
Unxia Vagit**** BCh
Vallonia Venilia Verminus Vervactor Ag Vica Pota...
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Macrobius as
related in
their sacrality: Salus, Semonia, Seia, Segetia,
Tutilina, who
required the
observance of a dies
feriatus of the
person who happened...
- ****igned to each step of the
agricultural process,
mentions a
goddess Tutilina whose job is to
watch over
grain after it was
collected and stored. However...
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Macrobius as
related in
their sacrality: Salus, Semonia, Seia, Segetia,
Tutilina, who
required the
observance of a dies
feriatus of the
person who happened...
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should have a ****ual
meaning as also is true in the case of
goddess Tutilina. CIL XI 3100;3125;3126.
Servius Aen. I 8 : the
goddess uses cart and spear;...
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former times the
inadvertent nomination of Salus, Semonia, Seia, Segetia,
Tutilina required the
observance of a dies
feriatus of the
person involved. Cic...
- Martinez, 1975 c g
Cyclocephala tu****ana Brethes, 1904 c g
Cyclocephala tutilina Burmeister, 1847 c g
Cyclocephala tylifera Höhne, 1923 c g Cyclocephala...