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  Palatua - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Palatua was a Roman Goddess who was provided a Flamen, the Flamen Palatualis, and was charged with guarding the Palatine Hill.
Aside from this little else is known about her, and it is a safe assumption that her cult, like those of Falacer or Volturnus, had diminished during the late republican period, and that by the beginning of the Empire there were few, if any, followers aside from the Flamen.
This article relating to an Ancient Roman myth or legend is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Palatua   (115 words)

  
 Edward's Hairstreak (Satyrium edwardsii)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Note particularly that at least some HW spots appear completely encircled with white (a rare character in falacer and universal in eastern edwardsii) and the FW spots are smallish (though larger than MOST edwardsii) and well offset-not straight.
Some are indistinguishable by me from the hickory feeder which is the other part of falacer but yours is the oak feeder.
Note the essentially fused in-line FW spots, the semi-fused HW spots--that is not fully white ringed and obviously not separated and rounded.
odonate.com /lep/S_edwardsii.T.html   (414 words)

  
 Forums   Join   Ranks   History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
I remember the day I joined Falacer when my brother asked me to.
So I stepped down soon after the site was lost and so was Falacer lost also.
A few of the older Falacer members were booted from the Gladz.
www.chaos-paintball.com /history.htm   (5182 words)

  
 Detail Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
At any time, there were 15 flamines in the republic, assigned to the cults of at least 13 gods: Carmentis, Ceres, Falacer, Flora, Furrina, Jupiter, Mars, Palatua, Pomona, Portunus, Quirinus, Volturnus and Volcanus (Vulcan).
Many of the deities they served were obscure, suggesting that the priests had a pre-republican origin.
Only 10 are known: flamen Carmentalis, Cerialis, Falacer, Floralis, Fur[r]inalis, Palatualis, Pomonalis, Portunalis, Volcanalis and Volturnalis.
www.fofweb.com /Onfiles/Ancient/AncientDetail.asp?iPin=RREL0481   (226 words)

  
 Greater Washtenaw County Butterfly Survey for 1998
Found June 21 to July 4, with maximum of 10 at Sharon Hollow NC June 27 on a NABA count.
Banded Hairstreak (Satyrium falacer) The most common Hairsteak of the area.
Maxima of seven on two NABA counts June 27 Noggles road and Marshall Park July 5.
home.att.net /~r.a.kuhlman/GWCButterflies98.htm   (3184 words)

  
 Thank you, Pontimax!
My "Dictionary of Roman Religion", by Adkins & Adkins (1996), mentions that "At any time, there were 15 flamines in the republic, assigned to at least 13 gods: Carmentis, Ceres, Falacer, Flora, Furrina, Jupiter, Mars, Palatua, Pomona, Portunus, Quirinius, Volturnus and Volcanus.
Only ten are known: flamen Carmentalis, Cerialis, Falacer, Floralis, Furinalis, Palatualis, Pomonalis, Portunalis, Volcanalis and Volturnalis."
I have to think about if any of those would fit me, hmm, Volcanus because of the Fennian folklore's Smith Ilmarinen (and my ancestors IRL having been smiths), Furrina because of the Spring/Aqua connection, or as was mentioned, for closeness of worship, Carmentalis, and because when drinking I tend to hallucinate, I mean see visions.
www.ancientworlds.net /aw/Post/88141&authorid=926   (366 words)

  
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For instance, it may fairl5~be claimed that any god who had a flctmen, or special priest~,held a toler- able rank at one time, although it would not necessarily follow that he had the highest rank.
It was in the sacred grove of Furina, not of the furies, that Gains Gracehus was killed; Falacer pater is connected by llartungwith the Etruscan wordfalandum, heaven, as being therefore only another name or another form of Jupi- ter.
This is all that is known, or conjectured, about these
lcweb2.loc.gov /ndlpcoop/nicmoas/nora/nora0113.sgm   (19797 words)

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