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  dee Romane
Dea inizialmente era l’appellativo con il quale s’invocavano Cibele, Venere e Maia, poi divenne il nome proprio della dea Fauna, sorella e moglie di Fauno.
, nata dalla spuma del mare, dea italica originariamente legata al culto della rinascita primaverile della natura e, quindi, della fertilità, in seguito al contatto dei Romani con i Greci fu assimilata alla dea greca Afrodite, e divenne dea della bellezza e dell’amore.
Nel tempio della dea le sacerdotesse custodivano anche gli oggetti religiosi e arcani conosciuti solo dal loro capo spirituale: il Pontefice Massimo.
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  Matres - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Matres or Matronae (Latin for "important mothers/ladies") were ancient deities venerated in northwestern Europe from the 1st to the 5th century AD.
Matronae were representations of motherhood, often displayed with fertility symbols such as baskets or cornucopias of fruit and bread, or babies.
Worship of the Matres was widespread in Celtic and other European religions, with monuments to them having been discovered in Gaul, Germania, northern Italy and northern Spain.
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 Dea Matrona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Celtic mythology, Dea Matrona ("divine mother goddess") was the goddess of the river Marne in Gaul.
By analogy, Dea Matrona was probably the mother of the Gaulish Maponos.
In many areas she was worshipped as a triple goddess, and known as Deae Matres (or Deae Matrones), with a wider sphere of believed influence.
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Shar, la dea della trama oscura che con il suo dono attira le anime nere dei Drow promettendo un potere che va al di la del potere magico dipendente dalla trama di Mystra.
Due sono i culti professati, ovviamente quello di Lolth, dea temuta e ben poco rispettata se non nel terrore che i suoi servi si premurano di portare e espandere, e quello di Shar.
Sono loro che possono placare l'ira della Dea Ragno.
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 Dea - Qwika
Dea Tacita In Roman mythology, Dea Tacita ("the silent goddess") was a goddess...
Dea Matrona In Celtic mythology, Dea Matrona ("divine mother goddess") was the goddess...
Dea Dia In Roman mythology, Dea Dia is the goddess of growth.
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 Dea Auctions
I-DEAS was a CAD/CAM software package which was bought in 2002 by EDS and merged into their product Unigraphics.
I-DEAS also incorporates a state of the art Finite Element Method solver for mechanical stress/strain, thermal analysis, and other FEM analysis techniques.
In Roman mythology, Dea Tacita ("the silent goddess") was a goddess of the dead.
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 Maponos - WiccanWeb.ca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Welsh mythological figure Mabon ap Modron is certainly derived from Maponos, who by analogy we may assume was the son of the mother-goddess Dea Matrona.
Maponos surfaces in the Middle Welsh narrative, the Mabinogion, as Mabon, son of Modron, who is herself the continuation of Gaulish Dea Matrona (“Matronly Spirit”).
The theme of Maponos son of Matrona (literally, child of mother) and the development of names in the Mabinogion from Common Brythonic and Gaulish theonyms has been examined by Hamp (1999), Lambert (1979) and Meid (1991).
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 dea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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DEA optimizes on each individual observation with an objective of calculating a discrete piecewise frontier determined by the set of Pareto-efficient decision-making units.
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 Dea Matrona - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Dea Matrona - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Dea Matrona contains research on
Dea Matrona, Etymology, See also, Articles lacking sources, Ancient Gaulish and British goddesses, Mother goddesses, Sea and river goddesses and Nature goddesses.
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 Dea Matrona Dissertation Help, Write a Dissertation on Dea Matrona Thesis
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 Celtic deities, mythological beings and historical figures
Dea Matrona In Continental Brythonic mythology, Dea Matrona was the goddess of the river Marne in Gaul.
Dea Sequana In Continental Brythonic mythology, Dea Sequana was the goddess of the river Seine.
Matres In Continental Brythonic mythology and especially in Gaul, Matres (or Matronae) was the goddess of motherhood.
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Motivo per cui negli ultimi tempi la Matrona, e le sue sacerdotesse, pur mantenendo un certo potere (tra cui potere di vita e di morte su tutti i maschi), risultano piu' come cariche di rappresentanza nella cerimonie.
E' la dea matrona di tutti i drow che sperano di ritornare in superficie.
La stessa crudelta' della dea Lloth e' rimasta solo in taluni cerimonie come il sacrificio del terzo figlio maschio di ogni famiglia e nel Blooding (di cui parleremo in seguito), gli altri usi si sono persi nel tempo.
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 Roma Victor® :: View topic - Celtic Pantheon
Dea Matrona - The Celtic deity at the source of the river Marne (northeastern France).
Dea Sequana - The Celtic deity at the source of the river Seine (northern France).
Modron - A Welsh goddess, daughter of Avalloc, derived from the Celtic goddess Matrona.
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 Amazon.com: "Matrona Docta": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
On the private instruction in philosophy of lite women, see E. Hemelrijk, Matrona Docta: Educated Women in the Rome Elite from Correlia to Julia Domna (London: Routledge, 1999), PP- 37-41.
Emily A. Hemelrijk, Matrona Docta (1999) is good on educated women, in the late Republic and in the Empire.
Hemelrijk, E. Matrona Docta: Educated Women in the Roman Elite from Cor- nelia to Julia Domna.
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 Wiccan and Pagan Beginners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Dea Matrona -The Celtic deity at the source of the river Marne.
Dea Sequana -The Celtic deity at the source of the river Seine.
The official emblem of Wales, a red dragon, is derived from the Great Red Serpent that once represented the god Dewi.
www.msnusers.com /wiccanandpaganbeginners/celticc.msnw   (249 words)

  
 Venere di Gaia - Grande Dea Madre del mediterraneo e del mondo
Tuttavia vi era anche una dea, Iside, destinata a diventare una delle principali divinità dell'area mediterranea.
Infatti Artemide era contemporaneamente la dea della caccia, delle selve e dei boschi, delle fiere selvatiche e delle nascite, era una dea vergine, ed era una dea che apparteneva ad una terra che per definizione rappresentava agli occhi dei Greci la quintessenza di tutto ciò che era barbaro e selvaggio.
Se a questo poi aggiungiamo il legame fisicamente evidente con le possenti maree del nord dell'Europa, con la periodicità del ciclo mestruale femminile e con l'orientamento chiaramente lunare di molte tombe megalitiche preindoeuropee, avremo un quadro abbastanza convincente dell'importanza del ruolo lunare all'interno di questa religione europea, legata a popolazioni agricolo-pastorali probabilmente stanziali e pacifiche.
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 Modron - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
For the creature from Dungeons and Dragons, see Modron (Dungeons and Dragons).
In Welsh mythology, Modron ("divine mother") was a daughter of Avalloc, derived from the Gaulish goddess Dea Matrona.
She may have been the prototype of Morgan le Fay from Arthurian legend.
www.encyclopedia-of-knowledge.com /default.asp?t=Modron   (89 words)

  
 The Detective and the Toga: Roman Mysteries in Italian Anthologies
Arriving at Baiae for a holiday, Aurelius discovers that his best friend, matrona Pomponia, has become very pious and is asking to be affiliated with Isis cult.
Matrona Pomponia comes crying to Aurelius' house: a young girl has been raped, her family refuses to speak to her because she "has no more value" and the father of her boyfriend rejects the marriage contract.
Hoping to recognize the rapist, Aurelius ask to marry the raped girl...
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 Paganism in Provence - Vincent Bridges
This became in Christian usage the Deus Magnus, or Great God, but before that it was Dea Matrona, or the Mother-Goddess, to the Romans.
The temple was called the Matreum, and the worship of the new civic goddess, the Magna Mater or simply Matrona, spread rapidly throughout the Empire, blending along the way all the older forms of the Great Goddess.
The Black Madonna of Lyons is enshrined on a hilltop in a church built from the ruins of the former temple to Cybele, a case of direct transfer still visible to the modern tourist.
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 Dea Matrona Article, DeaMatrona Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In Continental Brythonicmythology, Dea Matrona was the goddess of the river Marne in Gaul.
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