Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Candelifera" | Roman | Goddess of childbirth and midwives who guides the child through the birth canal. Roman |
Goddess name "Candelifera" | Roman | Minor goddess of birth. Responsible for bringing the newborn child into the light. Usually åśśociated with LUCINA and CARMENTES.... |
Goddess name "Cardea" | Roman | A goddess of door hinges |
God name "Cariociecus" | Roman / Iberia | God of war. Also popular in Lusitania. Roman / Iberia |
God name "Cariociecus" | Romano - Iberian | war god. Syncretized with the god MARS.... |
Goddess name "Carmenta" | Roman | A goddess of childbirth & midwives, prophecy & springs |
Goddess name "Carmenta aka Carmentis" | Roman | Goddess of childbirth, prophecy, charms and spells. Her soothing words ease the pains of women in labour, heal the ills of childhood, foretell the futures of brides and that of their children. Roman |
Goddess name "Carmentes" | Roman | Roman goddess of fate or fortune, one of the Camenae. Also a goddess of childbirth, |
Goddess name "Carmentes" | Roman | Minor goddess of birth. Responsible for bringing the newborn child into the light. Usually åśśociated with LUCINA and CANDELIFERA.... |
Goddess name "Carna" | Roman | A Roman goddess who presided over the heart and other organs. |
Goddess name "Carna" | Roman | A nymph who lived where Rome would eventually be. Jåñuś fell in love with her and gave her power over door hinges and handles. As a goddess, she was known as Cardea. |
Goddess name "Charis" | Greek | Minor goddess. The consort of HEPHAIS TOS. Later the name becomes more familiar as the GRATIAE or Graces (Aglaia, Euphrosine and Thalea) who then become the Charites in the Roman pantheon.... |
Goddess name "Cinxia" | Roman | A minor goddess of marriage[ She worries over the attire of the bride] |
Goddess name "Cinxia" | Roman | Minor goddess of marriage. Concerned with the proper dress of the bride.... |
Goddess name "Clementia" | Roman | Minor goddess. Generally invoked to protect the common man against the emperor's absolute use of power. Under Hadrian the term cdementia temporum (mildness of the times) came into common usage.... |
Goddess name "Clio" | Greek | Goddess of history Roman / Greek |
Goddess name "Clio" | Greek / Roman | A goddess of history |
Goddess name "Cloacina" | Roman | Goddess of sewers Roman |