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Domiduca, the Glossary

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In Roman mythology, the goddess Domiduca protects children on the way back to their parents' home.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 5 relations: Domus, Juno (mythology), Jupiter (god), List of Roman birth and childhood deities, Roman mythology.

  2. Roman deities

Domus

In ancient Rome, the domus (domūs, genitive: domūs or domī) was the type of town house occupied by the upper classes and some wealthy freedmen during the Republican and Imperial eras.

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Juno (mythology)

Juno (Latin Iūnō) was an ancient Roman goddess, the protector and special counsellor of the state.

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Jupiter (god)

Jupiter (Iūpiter or Iuppiter, from Proto-Italic *djous "day, sky" + *patēr "father", thus "sky father" Greek: Δίας or Ζεύς), also known as Jove (gen. Iovis), is the god of the sky and thunder, and king of the gods in ancient Roman religion and mythology.

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List of Roman birth and childhood deities

In ancient Roman religion, birth and childhood deities were thought to care for every aspect of conception, pregnancy, childbirth, and child development. Domiduca and List of Roman birth and childhood deities are Roman deities.

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Roman mythology

Roman mythology is the body of myths of ancient Rome as represented in the literature and visual arts of the Romans, and is a form of Roman folklore.

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See also

Roman deities

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domiduca

Also known as Domiducus.