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Venilia (pronounced /vəˈnɪliə/, or as
Latin Venīlia) is a
Roman deity ****ociated with the
winds and the sea.
According to
Virgil and Ovid, she was a nymph...
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their god.
Salacia and
Venilia have been
discussed by
ancient and
modern scholars.
Varro connects Salacia to
salum (sea), and
Venilia to
ventus (wind). Festus...
- Aeneid.
According to the Aeneid,
Turnus is the son of
Daunus and the
nymph Venilia and is
brother of the
nymph Juturna.
While there is a
limited amount of...
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confused with
Venilia, or
perhaps the two
might have been
originally one. J**** has a
direct link only to
Venilia, with whom he
fathered Canens...
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personification of song. A
nymph from Latium, she was the
daughter of J**** and
Venilia.
Because Canens'
husband Picus scorned the love of the
witch Circe, she...
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Lepidopetalum subdichotomum.
Pantoporia venilia venilia (Ambon, Serang, Geser,
Banda Islands)
Pantoporia venilia evanescens (Staudinger, 1888) (Bachan,...
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Terebra venilia is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Terebridae, the
auger snails.
Terebra venilia Tenison-Woods, 1880...
- springs,
ruling over the
springs of
highly mineralized waters. She and
Venilia are also
called the
paredrae of Neptune.
Planetoid 120347
Salacia is named...
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aspect of Jupiter. See also A. L.
Prosdocimi "'Etimologie di teonimi:
Venilia, Summano, Vacuna" in
Studi linguistici in
onore di
Vittore Pisani Milano...
- as the
meaning of his name suggests. May be a god of the underworld.
Venilia or Venelia, sea goddess, wife of
Neptune or Faunus.[citation needed] Venti...