Angerona
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This article is about the goddess. For the moth genus, see Angerona (moth). For the community in the United States, see Angerona, West Virginia.
In Roman religion, Angerona or Angeronia was an old Roman goddess, whose name and functions are variously explained. She is sometimes identified with the goddess Feronia.[1]
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Angerona | |
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Goddess who relieves pain and sorrow, prevents angina, protects Rome and its sacred name | |
Other names | Angeronia |
Symbols | mouth bandaged and sealed, finger on lips |
Festivals | Divalia |
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