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Samnite goddess of the foul-smelling gases of the earth
Mefitis (or Mephitis; Mefite in Italian) was a goddess of Italic origins primarily worshipped by the Samnites and Osci in southern Italy. Mefitis was
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Comune in Campania, Italy
and Torella dei Lombardi. It was named after the ancient Italic goddess Mefitis, venerated by the people of Hirpini, and counts some ruins of a sanctuary
Rocca_San_Felice
Ancient Roman goddess of love, sex and fertility
the sanctuary of Mefitis at Rossano di Vaglio, the name Venus is mentioned with an accompanying epithet referring to the deity Mefitis. Her cults may represent
Venus_(mythology)
goddess of healing, introduced to account for the festival of Meditrinalia. Mefitis or Mephitis, goddess and personification of poisonous gases and volcanic
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Chief deity of Roman state religion
knew and offered a cult to other such deities: among them Febris, Tussis, Mefitis. G. Piccaluga "L' anti-Juppiter" in Studi e Materiali di Storia delle Religioni
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Luna Lympha Magna Dea Maia Mana Genita Mater Larum Mater Matuta Meditrina Mefitis Mellona Mens Minerva Molae Moneta Morta Murcia Nascio Nerio Nona Ops Orbona
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Culinary traditions of Italy
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Comune in Basilicata, Italy
Lucani (used from the 5th century BC onwards) and dedicated to the goddess Mefitis. Reconstructions of the settlement and the sanctuary are in the Museo delle
Vaglio_Basilicata
Ancient Italic people
(equivalent of Venus) the Lares (guardian deities) Larunda Lucina Luna Mamers Mefitis Minerva the Novensides (council of thunder gods) Ops Pales Quirinus Sabus
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Ancient Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth
ancient times, a sacred grove and a temple on the Cispius near that of Mefitis: Pliny XVI 235; Varro Lin. Lat. V 49; Ovid Fasti II 435 and VI 449. Others
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Religion of the samnites
Samnite gods were also Roman gods. For example, Vulcan, Loesius, Flora, Mefitis, Apollo, Angitia, and Diana were all worshipped. Some gods like Fortuna
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Temple of Divus Augustus Temple of Romulus Temple of Venus and Roma Lucus Mefitis Temple of Juno Lucina Temple of Minerva Medica and nymphaeum Temple of
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Ancient Italic population
with Mefitis. The sites of Grumentum and Potenza reveal the only other known mentions of any Lucanian deity, all of which exclusively refer to Mefitis. Rossano
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Italic people living in Samnium in south-central Italy
Samnite deities are known. It is known that gods such as Vulcan, Diana, and Mefitis were all worshipped, with Mars being the most prominent in the Samnite
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Roman deity
the cult of Dea Febris, the goddess of fever; a shrine to the goddess Mefitis, associated with toxic gases emitted from the earth; and an altar of Mala
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Comune in Lazio, Italy
in 1958, remains of an ancient temple dedicated to the Italic goddess Mefitis was found (c. 3rd century BC). In 1974 less than a kilometre from the town
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Roman Goddess of the Cloaca Maxima
more vulgar than Tom Brown," and "all over filth and nastiness." Venus Mefitis Rape of the Sabine Women Verginia Van Essen, Carel Claudius. "Venus Cloacina*
Cloacina
2013 video game
distinct, cylindrical, voxel-based levels: Acis, Ceres, Decima, Febris, and Mefitis. Each level is separated into three phases and includes a unique boss enemy
Resogun
River
origin of the name is obscure, perhaps to be associated with the goddess Mefitis, worshipped in a sanctuary uncovered in 1958 at the place called Capodaqua
Melfa
and may be connected with an epithet of the Oscan goddess Mefitis, referred to as "Mefitis Utiana" in several inscriptions from Lucania. This list includes
Utiana_gens
Care of the dead in ancient Rome
(Lingua Latina, 6, 47). A goddess of noxious smells and toxic vapours, Mefitis, had a shrine on the Esquiline Bodel, John, "Dealing with the Dead: Undertakers
Roman_funerary_practices
Topics referred to by the same term
Mefite may refer to: Mefite, alternative name for Mefitis, goddess of foul-smelling gasses from the earth A member of MetaFilter, a community weblog Mefite
Mefite
Italian hard cheese from the Campania region
fissure). This fissure, known as Mefite, is named after the Samnite goddess Mefitis (hence also the English word mephitic, meaning 'sulfurous'). It is located
Pecorino_di_Carmasciano
Cuisine of the Basilicata region of Italy
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Cuisine_of_Basilicata
Ancient Roman family
includes a fragment of an architrave with a dedicatory inscription to Mefitis. Archaeologists believe that the family was behind the building activity
Acerronia_gens
Epithet of the Roman goddess Venus
heat, tide) – is why the goddess can encompass such disparate deities as Mefitis (whom Vergil, Aeneid 7.568ff., associated with Erinys), Libitina, and Cloacina
Venus_Verticordia
sanctuary. There were several Roman deities associated with water, including Mefitis, Cloacina, and Magna Mater, the latter two of which were also connected
Water_in_Roman_culture
Topics referred to by the same term
Mephitis may refer to: Mephitis (genus), a genus of skunks Mefitis or Mephitis, a Roman goddess This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Mephitis
History of the municipality of Lodi, Italy
practiced cult in the territory - along with the veneration for Maia, Mefitis, and Mercury - was that of Hercules, who in late Roman times rose to symbolize
History_of_Lodi
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Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ælfric, ELRIC means "elf ruler."
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Remembrance; Sheet of Sweet Memory
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Circle of light.
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Bear or warrior maiden.
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Brother of Gawain.
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First Ray of Sun
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Shining; Sea Bright
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Hope.
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