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Acca Larentia
(or
Acca Laurentia
) was a mythical woman, later goddess, in
Roman mythology
whose festival, the
Larentalia
, was celebrated on
December 23
.
In one mythological tradition (that of
Licinius Macer
, et al), she was the wife of the
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Acca Larentia (or Acca Laurentia) was a mythical woman, later goddess, in Roman mythology whose festival, the Larentalia, was celebrated on December 23. Mythological history, tradition 1 In one mythological tradition (that of Licinius Macer, et al), she was the wife of the shepherd Faustulus, and therefore...
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Acca Larentia, Roman Goddess and Mother of the Lares--Romulus Remus ... |
An ongoing project with detailed historical information about the more obscure Goddesses: this page features Acca Larentia, ... In a late but widely-known legend, Acca Larentia is the wife of Faustulus, ...
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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Acca Larentia - Wikisource |
ACCA LARENTIA (not Laurentia), in Roman legend, the wife of the shepherd Faustulus, who saved the lives of the twins Romulus and Remus after they had been thrown into the Tiber.
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Acca Larentia - Encyclopedia.com |
Acca Larentia or Acca Larentina , in Roman mythology, wife of the shepherd Faustulus and foster mother of Romulus and Remus. Her 12 sons founded t ... Author not available, ACCA LARENTIA., ...
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Acca Larentia — Infoplease.com |
More on Acca Larentia from Infoplease: ... Larentia - Larentia Larentia or Larentina:see Acca Larentia.
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Acca Larentia and Coeus |
Message: Acca Larentia and Coeus ... Acca Larentia was the wife of the shepherd, Faustulus, who found the abandoned twins, Romulus and Remus, being suckled by a she-wolf and adopted them.
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 6 (v. 1) |
On this page: Acbarus – Acca Laurentia – Acco – Accoleia Gens – Acer Atus – Acerbas ... ACCA LAURENTIA or LARE'NTIA, a mythical woman who occurs in the stories in early Roman history.
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