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1 I, 11| might escape the anger of Juno, just as she was, now covered 2 I, 11| neither any Minerva nor Juno. Why should I say that the 3 I, 11| explains the names Jupiter and Juno as being derived from giving 4 I, 14| twins were born, Jupiter and Juno. Upon this they present 5 I, 14| Upon this they present Juno to the sight of Saturn, 6 I, 15| worshipped Minerva, Samos Juno, Paphos Venus, Lemnos Vulcan, 7 I, 17| by the Galli as priests. Juno violently persecuted harlots, 8 I, 17| called Parthenia, because Juno there grew up, and there 9 II, 8 | also that the statue of Juno Moneta, when, on the capture 10 II, 8 | the temple of the Lacinian Juno, to cover the temple of 11 II, 17| augur with a razor; that Juno of Veii answered that she 12 II, 17| the hand of Claudia; that Juno when plundered, and the 13 II, 17| light and trifling cause; as Juno was with Varro, because 14 II, 17| destroyed at Cannae. But if Juno feared a second Ganymede, 15 II, 17| the fates of the hostile Juno," when Hannibal by craft 16 II, 17| of the Roman people. For Juno did not venture either to