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    her lover the morning star, a parallel to Leland's mythology of Diana and her lover Lucifer. Diana was also a subject of worship in certain Feraferian...
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  • people with the name) Diana (mythology), ancient Roman goddess of the hunt and wild animals; later associated with the Moon Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–1997)...
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  • Lucina was a title or epithet given to the goddess Juno, and sometimes to Diana, in their roles as goddesses of childbirth who safeguarded the lives of...
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    Roman goddesses Luna and Diana, but Phoebe herself was not actively treated as a moon goddess in her own right in ancient mythology. Greek Φοίβη, feminine...
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    Lucifer (category Diana (mythology))
    consort of the goddess Diana, and father of Aradia, at the center of an alleged Italian witch-cult. In Leland's mythology, Diana pursued her brother Lucifer...
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    The myth of Diana and Actaeon can be found in Ovid's Metamorphoses. The tale recounts the fate of a young hunter named Actaeon, who was a grandson of...
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    In Greek mythology, Callisto (/kəˈlɪstoʊ/; Ancient Greek: Καλλιστώ Greek pronunciation: [kallistɔ̌ː]) was a nymph, or the daughter of King Lycaon; the...
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    The Diana of Versailles or Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt (French: Artémis, déesse de la chasse) is a slightly over-lifesize marble statue of the Roman...
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  • Aradia (category Diana (mythology))
    Aradia was a historical figure named Aradia di Toscano, who led a group of "Diana-worshipping witches" in 14th-century Tuscany. The Italian form of the name...
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    Diana Nemorensis ("Diana of Nemi"), also known as "Diana of the Wood", was an Italic form of the goddess who became Hellenised during the fourth century...
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    The Temple of Diana was an edifice in ancient Rome which, according to the early semi-legendary history of Rome, was built in the 6th century BC during...
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    lunar goddesses, except for the fact that in Roman mythology, Diana became a virgin goddess. Diana and Endymion is part of the last period of Solimena's...
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    Diana and Actaeon is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Titian, finished in 1556–1559, and is considered amongst Titian's greatest works. It...
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    equivalents, Vesta, Minerva, and Diana. In some instances, the inviolability of these goddesses was simply a detail of their mythology, while in other cases virginity...
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    Rex Nemorensis (category Diana (mythology))
    " In Roman mythology, Hippolytus was deified as the god Virbius; Artemis was the Greek name of the goddess identified with the Roman Diana. A possible...
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  • Four Rooms (category Diana (mythology))
    coven of witches, attempting to reverse a spell cast on their goddess, Diana (Amanda De Cadenet). The ritual requires them each to place an ingredient...
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  • Charge of the Goddess (category Diana (mythology))
    paragraph names a collection of goddesses, some derived from Greek or Roman mythology, others from Celtic or Arthurian legends, affirming a belief that these...
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    Arduinna (category Diana (mythology))
    Arduinna (Les Enfants d'Arduinna). Some of Diana's attributes have then been reflected to Arduina: "In Celtic mythology Arduina is the goddess of woodlands,...
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    Lady of the Lake (category Diana (mythology))
    enchantresses in the Matter of Britain, the body of medieval literature and mythology associated with the legend of King Arthur. She plays several important...
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    Diana the Huntress (French: Diane chasseresse) is an oil-on-canvas painting by an anonymous artist of the School of Fontainebleau. Painted in about 1550...
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  • Beauty and the Beast (1946 film) (category Diana (mythology))
    whereupon he is shot with an arrow by an animated statue of the Roman goddess Diana and is himself turned into a Beast. As this happens, arising from where...
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  • The Golden Bough (category Diana (mythology))
    Religion in its second edition) is a wide-ranging, comparative study of mythology and religion, written by the Scottish anthropologist Sir James George...
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    Diana and Endymion, also known in French as Diane et Endymion, is an 1822 oil-on-canvas painting by Jérôme-Martin Langlois. The painting depicts the Roman...
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    White Hall of the Winter Palace (category Diana (mythology))
    and bas-relief figures depicting the gods of Olympus: Juno and Jupiter, Diana and Apollo, Ceres and Mercury, Vesta and Neptune. The frieze is filled with...
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    Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches (category Diana (mythology))
    themselves in every way, and holding orgies to Diana which the Church represented as being the worship of Satan". Diana is not only the witches' goddess, but is...
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  • The mythology of The X-Files, sometimes referred to as its "mytharc" by the show's staff and fans, follows the quest of FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder...
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    Diana and Callisto is a painting completed between 1556 and 1559 by the Italian late Renaissance artist Titian. It portrays the moment in which the goddess...
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    The Destruction of the Children of Niobe (category Paintings of Diana (mythology))
    The Destruction of the Children of Niobe is a painting by Richard Wilson, created in 1760. It depicts the Greek myth of the murder of Niobe's daughters...
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    goddess Diana, although the exact identification of the model in the painting is disputed by art historians. The subject is Diana from Roman mythology in her...
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    Roman mythology is the body of myths of ancient Rome as represented in the literature and visual arts of the Romans. One of a wide variety of genres of...
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