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Categories: Diana (mythology), Epithets of diana, Childhood goddesses, Juno (mythology), Roman goddesses
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Lucina
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In ancient Roman religion, 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 women in labor. Wikipedia
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In ancient Roman religion, 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 women in labor. Wikipedia
The goddess of childbirth in Roman mythology Wikipedia Disambiguation
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The Roman goddess of childbirth, midwives and babies, daughter of Jupiter and Juno and counterpart of the Greek Eileithyia; alternatively regarded as an aspect of Juno (and used as an epithet). Wiktionary
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