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    Oshun (redirect from Oxum)
    Oshun (also Ọṣun, Ochún, and Oxúm) is an orisha, a spirit, a deity, or a goddess that reflects one of the manifestations of the Yorùbá Supreme Being in...
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    Dermomurex oxum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. The length of the shell...
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    Xangô) Iyá Maria Júlia Figueiredo (c. 1886-1890, Oxum) Iyá Ursulina Maria de Figueiredo (c. 1892- c.1924, Oxum) Iyá Maximiana Maria da Conceição (1925-1962...
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    Italo Campofiorito Mestre João Grande José Mourão Luís Humberto Mãe Beth de Oxum Marcelo Yuka Niède Guidon Paulo Herkenhoff Rolando Boldrin Ruy Cezar Sociedade...
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    belongs to Broad Front Space List 711. Andrade has been known as Mae Susana de Oxum in the Umbanda religion since 1991. She is the first Afro-Umbandan to hold...
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    always leaves a service in tears. Common syncretizations include Iyalorde Oxum, that is the goddess Oshun as she relates to the Yoruba goddess of erotic...
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  • rain, and bees Orie, Ohafia goddess of fertility Oshun (known as Ochún or Oxúm in Latin America) also spelled Ọṣun, is an orisha, a spirit, a deity, or...
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    regarded as both male and female and is portrayed as a serpent or a rainbow. Oxum is the orixá of love, beauty, wealth and luxury, and is associated with fresh...
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  • Altamira Cecília dos Santos (1923 – 2019), also known as Mãe Tatá Oxum Tomilá, was the eighth mãe-de-santo, ialorixá or high priestess of the Casa Branca...
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    According to Arany Santana, the African Ipetê (used in the rituals to the deity Oxum) became the Shrimp bobó, and the Akará (honoring the deities Xangô and Iansã)...
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