• In Roman mythology, Dea Tacita ("the silent goddess") also known as Dea Muta or Muta Tacita, was a goddess of the dead. Ovid's Fasti includes a passage...
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  • river Marne in Gaul Dea Sequana, goddess of the river Seine in Gallo-Roman religion Dea Syria or Atargatis, "Goddess of Syria" Dea Tacita, or "Silent goddess"...
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    underworld abode of the dead (ad Manes); in this place of silence she is Dea Tacita ('the silent one'). En route, he impregnates her. She gives birth to twin...
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    mythology Iyatiku Roma (Gypsy) mythology Beng Roman mythology Cerberus, Dea Tacita, Dis Pater, Egestes, Fames, Inferi Di, Larenta, Letum, Libitina, Mors...
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    Mater Dea Dia, goddess of growth. Dea Tacita ("The Silent Goddess"), a goddess of the dead; later equated with the earth goddess Larenta. Dea Tertiana...
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    name for a "god, a deity"; and Dea ("goddess"), a title assigned to various Roman goddesses like Dea Tacita, Bona Dea or Dea Dia ("Goddess of the Daylight"...
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    Styx, a river that formed a boundary between the living and the dead Dea Tacita, goddess of the dead Di inferi, ancient Roman deities associated with...
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  • Bellona Bona Dea Britannia Bubona Camenae Candelifera Cardea Carmenta Ceres Cinxia Clementia Cloacina Concordia Cuba Cunina Cura Dea Dia Dea Tacita Decima Deverra...
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    variously identified as Larunda or Dea Tacita ("Silent Goddess") or Muta "(Mute Goddess)" Mors, personification of death Nenia Dea, goddess of the funeral lament...
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  • offers, of the Dea Tacita festival, which was held on the same day as the Feralia. Ovid then tells a story to explain the origins of Dea Tacitia, starting...
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    (the speechless one) and Tacita (the silent one). Cult to Matres Larum is known through the fragmentary Arval rites to Dea Dia, a goddess of fruitfulness...
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    Indarbela quadrinotata Walker, 1856 Indarbela salara Druce, 1900 Indarbela tacita Druce, 1898 Indarbela tegula Distant, 1897 Indarbela tesselatus Moore, 1879...
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    and roasts it to "bind hostile tongues to silence". By this she invokes Tacita, the "Silent One" of the underworld. Archaeology confirms the widespread...
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    Belona dea orbi. 1921. El huerto del silencio. 1921. Prosas-laudes, Barcelona. 1921. Gestos de vida. 1922. Mis mejores cuentos. 1922. Saudades tácitas. 1922...
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