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Luna (goddess)

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represents the Moon, "because it travels on a twin course with the sun, or because it is visible both by day and by night—for they yoke together one black horse and one white."
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of S. Maria Capua Vetere, a wall painting that uniquely focuses on Luna alone shows one of the horses of the team as light in color, with the other a dark brown.
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William Van Andringa, "Religion and the Integration of Cities in the Empire in the Second Century AD: The Creation of a Common Religious Language," in
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categorized Luna and Sol among the visible gods, as distinguished from invisible gods such as
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2.2.14–2-; Attilio Mastrocinque, "Creating One's Own Religion: Intellectual Choices," in
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aspect of the triple goddess in complement with the "horned" or crescent-crowned
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was murdered by his troops. The Aventine temple may have been destroyed by the
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in a different list of twelve, in which he refers to Luna and Sol as
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represents the sun's course through the four seasons, while the
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was supposed to have imported the cult of Luna to Rome from the
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Luna is often depicted driving a two-yoke chariot called a
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is not always a distinct goddess, but sometimes rather an
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As Noctiluna ("Night-Shiner") Luna had a temple on the
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invokes her as the "two-horned queen of the stars" (
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Mithraica I: The Mithraeum at S. Maria Capua Vetere
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Oxford University Press. pp. 296–7. 494:iconography, usually in the context of the 1225: 1192: 1178: 1170: 47: 1104:, "The Powers of Darkness in Prudentius' 708: 548: 215:that specializes a goddess, since both 1108:: A Study of His Poetic Imagination," 1080:(Brill, 1971), pp. 14–15; Plato, 415:of every month, when according to the 366:was credited with the creation of the 31: 1062:The Etymologies of Isidore of Seville 1045:Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana, 1019:Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana, 182: 7: 327:deities who are vital to agriculture 57:MusĂ©e d'Art et d'Histoire de GenĂšve) 2104:Personifications in Roman mythology 223:are identified as moon goddesses. 25: 778:Varro, frg. 23 (Cardauns) = 624:, with Luna driving her ox-drawn 521:and Luna. The three-form Hecate ( 1158: 661: 639: 608: 584: 566: 551: 174:is the divine embodiment of the 1006:A New Topographical Dictionary, 989:A New Topographical Dictionary, 953:A New Topographical Dictionary, 937:A New Topographical Dictionary, 819:(Blackwell, 2007), p. 94. 668:Abstracted Luna and chariot, 264:, and deified mortals such as 1: 2109:Characters in Roman mythology 830:A Companion to Roman Religion 817:A Companion to Roman Religion 788:A Companion to Roman Religion 268:. She was one of the deities 573:Statuette of Luna from the 509:of oxen was also driven by 2140: 1687:Lucius Tarquinius Superbus 1626: 897:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 448: 1682:Lucius Tarquinius Priscus 1228: 1112:19.4 (1965), p. 248. 915:65; Lawrence Richardson, 628:(right), and the Sun his 46: 39: 27:Roman goddess of the Moon 1941:Rape of the Sabine Women 325:lists Luna among twelve 147:Indo-European equivalent 1946:Battle of Lacus Curtius 872:Varro, as preserved by 335:clarissima mundi lumina 315:Mithraic altar to Luna 272:proposed as the secret 248:siderum regina bicornis 1633: 1201:Ancient Roman religion 935:3.883–84; Richardson, 804:Religion of the Romans 529:with Luna, Diana, and 319: 242:, performed in 17 BC, 164:ancient Roman religion 79:Chariot, crescent moon 1632: 1167:at Wikimedia Commons 716:Evans, James (1998). 697:List of lunar deities 692:List of Roman deities 346:The Romans dated the 314: 254:listens to the boys. 1826:Interpretatio graeca 1110:Vigiliae Christianae 951:40.2.2; Richardson, 655:(2nd–5th century AD) 525:) was identified by 433:childbirth goddesses 407:Juno as Moon goddess 392:during the reign of 2026:Classical mythology 1847:Theology of victory 1692:Kings of Alba Longa 987:15.41; Richardson, 533:. According to the 445:Chariot of the Moon 295:. In Roman art and 41:Goddess of the Moon 1634: 1004:5.68; Richardson, 874:Augustine of Hippo 633:(late 3rd century) 630:four-horse chariot 490:was an element of 473:explains that the 471:Isidore of Seville 390:Great Fire of Rome 320: 2066: 2065: 2043:Etruscan religion 1657:Romulus and Remus 1640:Legendary figures 1624: 1623: 1273:Castor and Pollux 1163:Media related to 1102:Friedrich Solmsen 1076:M.J. 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Index

Luna (mythology)

Planet
Moon
Monday
Aventine Hill
Palatine Hill
Sol
Aurora
Selene
Meh₁not
Sabine
ancient Roman religion
myth
Moon
[ˈɫÌȘuːnĂ€]
Sol
Diana
Proserpina
Hecate
epithet
Diana
Juno
Roman art
biga
Carmen Saeculare
Horace
Apollo
Varro
Neptune

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