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1 T-II| how many rivals caused the goddess pain. ~Seeing Pallas she’ 2 T-IV| Tauric altar ~of Diana, goddess of the bow, stained with 3 T-IV| whatever nature, to her goddess.~Later, Orestes came here, 4 T-IV| carried off the statue of the goddess~who loathed those cruel 5 T-V| the proud words that the goddess hates.~Vengeful Nemesis 6 ExII| guarded by the Oresteian goddess,~or the other tribes that 7 ExII| completely left me.~Hope, that goddess, who, when all the other 8 ExII| prayers.~How many people this goddess has stopped from dying~by 9 ExI| of use to himself.~That goddess of friendship, who was once 10 ExI| to become a friend of the goddess on her sphere.~You’re loyal, 11 ExIII| it’s people worship a goddess, Diana, sister of Apollo.~ 12 ExIII| and the base, lacking its goddess, is there to quell your 13 ExIV| at your own wreck?~That goddess shows by her own wavering 14 ExIV| be happy and bright.’~The goddess spoke and, having filled 15 IBIS| Minerva’s temple,~for whom the goddess’s glance is even now hidden:~ 16 Ind| father of Aeneas by the goddess Venus. Aeneas rescued him 17 Ind| Athene (Minerva)~The patron goddess of Athens, born fully grown 18 Ind| the consort of the Great Goddess. He castrated himself and 19 Ind| Justice was personified as a goddess, Justitia Augusta and awarded 20 Ind| Corvinus Messalla.~ ~Aurora~The goddess of the dawn (Greek Eos) 21 Ind| as Cynthia, in her Moon goddess mode. She gave birth to 22 Ind| of Tydeus.~ ~Calypso~The goddess who loved Ulysses and detained 23 Ind| delight.~ ~Ceres~The Corn Goddess. The daughter of Saturn 24 Ind| representation of the Great Goddess of Neolithic times, and 25 Ind| Rhea~The Phrygian great goddess, Magna Mater, the Great 26 Ind| Identified with Ops the Roman goddess of plenty.~Book EI.I:37- 27 Ind| golden honeycomb for the goddess at Eryx. See Vincent Cronin’ 28 Ind| hence her epithet Ortygia). Goddess of the moon and the hunt. 29 Ind| worshipped as the triple goddess, as Hecate in the underworld, 30 Ind| identified the original Sabine goddess Diana with the Greek Artemis 31 Ind| priestesses and prophets~of the goddess.~Book EII.III:1-48 This 32 Ind| grove. (After 1200BC the goddess Naia, worshipped there, 33 Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Fortuna~The Roman goddess of Fortune, Chance and Luck, 34 Ind| Virbius, the consort of the goddess (as Adonis was of Venus, 35 Ind| Athens with the image of the goddess. She later became priestess 36 Ind| poverty.~ ~Isis~The Egyptian Goddess, in Greek mythology the 37 Ind| also with Ceres-Demeter. Goddess of the domestic arts. Her 38 Ind| star of the sea, and the goddess of travellers. Osiris was 39 Ind| worshipped in Egypt as a goddess. Io is therefore synonymous 40 Ind| or Hathor the cow-headed goddess with whom she was often 41 Ind| imitation of the Egyptian goddess.~ ~Ithaca~The Ionian island 42 Ind| of the pre-Hellenic Great Goddess. (See the Metope of Temple 43 Ind| Juventa~An ancient Roman goddess later identified with the 44 Ind| Leucothea, Ino~The White Goddess, the sea-goddess into whom 45 Ind| manifestation of the Great Goddess in her archetypal form. ( 46 Ind| Robert Graves’s ‘The White Goddess’). Ino, the daughter of 47 Ind| Epicurus.~ ~Luna~The moon goddess. A manifestation of Artemis-Diana-Phoebe, 48 Ind| descending figure of Cupid. The goddess was depicted fully clothed, 49 Ind| Roman name for Athene the goddess of the mind and women’s 50 Ind| and women’s arts (also a goddess of war and the goddess of 51 Ind| a goddess of war and the goddess of boundaries – see the 52 Ind| Museum). Originally an Italic goddess of handicrafts and arts, 53 Ind| Nemesis, Rhamnusia~The Goddess of retribution. She punishes 54 Ind| Nox~Book EI.II:53-100 The goddess of Night.~ ~Numa (1)~Numa 55 Ind| in his memory.~ ~Ops~ The goddess of agricultural abundance, 56 Ind| agricultural abundance, goddess of plenty.~Book TII.I:1 57 Ind| II:53-100 The Oresteian goddess is Artemis-Diana.~Ibis:311- 58 Ind| the festival of Minerva, Goddess of the Mind, the Quinquatrus ( 59 Ind| Argo.~Book EIII.VIII:1-24 Goddess of the domestic arts, for 60 Ind| lighthouse. Protected by Isis as goddess of the sea. Subsequently 61 Ind| Cybele. The worship of the goddess originated in Asia Minor.~ 62 Ind| where he was born ot the goddess Aphrodite-Venus. God of 63 Ind| the great sanctuary of the goddess Hera-Juno, and for its wine. 64 Ind| embodiment of the Cretan Great Goddess, Car, Ker or Q’re, to whom 65 Ind| shell-stone sacred to the goddess at the command of an oracle, 66 Ind| s offerings were to the goddess ‘Justitia Augusta: Augustus’ 67 Ind| of the Argo.~ ~Venus~The Goddess of Love. The daughter of 68 Ind| incarnation of Astarte, Goddess of the Phoenicians. The 69 Ind| Saturn, the Greek Hestia. The goddess of fire. The ‘shining one’. 70 Ind| knowledge.~ ~Victoria~The goddess of victory. After the battle