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27: 26: 151:(Latin: "table") to avoid ambiguity with "men's" in English and "mens" in other languages such as the Dutch language. In the Dutch vocabulary, "mens" is the word for "man" as in "mankind". 337: 66: 311: 296: 212: 202: 84: 327: 332: 112: 103:
celebrated his escape from erotic bondage to his Cynthia by dedicating himself to the shrine of Mens Bona.
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This article is about the ancient Roman divine personification. For the commune in France, see
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of thought, consciousness and the mind, and also of "right-thinking". The founding
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In Latin love elegy, Mens Bona is represented as a guardian against Desire (
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expresses the idea of "mind" and is the origin of English words like
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Roman divine personification of thought, consciousness and mind
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in Rome was vowed to Mens in 217 BC on advice from the
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Mens, Isère

vilicus
ancient Roman religion
Latin
personification
dies natalis
June 8
Capitoline Hill
Sibylline Books
Lake Trasimene
Propertius
Ovid
Cupid
captive
triumphal parade
Mensa International
Bona Dea
Empedocles
Pudicitia
Handbook to life in ancient Rome
ISBN
0-19-512332-8
The Roman elegiac poets
ISBN
0-8018-4300-6
ISBN
0-8014-1402-4
Categories
Health goddesses

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