• In ancient Roman religion, Lucina was a title or epithet given to the goddess Juno, and sometimes to Diana, in their roles as goddesses of childbirth who...
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  • Look up Lucina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lucina may refer to: 146 Lucina, a main belt asteroid Lucina (mythology), the goddess of childbirth...
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    the sister and wife of Jupiter and the mother of Mars, Vulcan, Bellona, Lucina and Juventas. Like Hera, her sacred animal was the peacock. Her Etruscan...
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    from the verb to shine (lucere). Lucina is identified with it, which is why in our country they invoke Juno Lucina in childbirth, just as the Greeks...
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    Alcmene (category Princesses in Greek mythology)
    stretched out her arms and called upon Lucina, the goddess of childbirth (the Roman equivalent of Eileithyia). While Lucina did go to Alcmene, she had been previously...
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  • speculated that she was an early Christian. She is identified by some as Lucina or Lucy, a saint honoured by the Roman Catholic Church. Pomponia's background...
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    Luci van Org (redirect from Lucina Soteira)
    and her own projects Das Haus von Luci, Üebermutter, Meystersinger and Lucina Soteira, which span over multiple genres. She has written and acted in films...
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    Both Juno and Diana were invoked as childbirth goddesses with the epithet Lucina. Luna is often depicted driving a two-yoke chariot called a biga, drawn...
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    Galanthis (category Mythology of Heracles)
    days she called for assistance from Lucina, the goddess of childbirth (that is, the Greek Eileithyia). However, Lucina did not help her due to the wishes...
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    the sky and thunder, and king of the gods in ancient Roman religion and mythology. Jupiter was the chief deity of Roman state religion throughout the Republican...
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