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Bona Dea
Bona Dea (Bo´na De´a). “The bountiful goddess,” whose festival was celebrated by the Romans with much magnificence. See [[Ceres (mythology)]]. |
February 23, 2024 | February 23, 2024 | Bona Dea, Ceres, myth, mythological character, mythology |
Bonus Eventus
Bonus Eventus (Bo´nus Even´tus). The god of good success, a rural divinity. |
February 23, 2024 | February 23, 2024 | Bonus Eventus, myth, mythological character, mythology |
Boreas
Boreas (Bo´reas), the north wind, son of Astraeus and [[Aurora (mythology)]]. “… I snatched her from the rigid north,Her native […] |
February 23, 2024 | February 23, 2024 | aurora, Boreas, myth, mythological character, mythology |
Boundaries
Boundaries see [[Terminus (mythology)]]. |
February 23, 2024 | February 23, 2024 | boundaries, myth, mythological character, mythology, terminus |
Boxing
Boxing see [[Pollux (mythology)]]. |
February 24, 2024 | February 24, 2024 | boxing, myth, mythological character, mythology, Pollux |
Brahma
Brahma (Brah´ma). The great Indian deity, represented with four heads looking to the four quarters of the globe. |
February 24, 2024 | February 24, 2024 | Brahma, myth, mythological character, mythology |
Briareus
Briareus (Bri´areus), a famous giant. See [[Aegeon (mythology)]]. |
February 24, 2024 | February 24, 2024 | Aegeon, Briareus, myth, mythological character, mythology |
Brisaeus
Brisaeus (Bris´aeus). A name of [[Bacchus (mythology)]], referring to the use of grapes and honey. |
February 24, 2024 | February 24, 2024 | Bacchus, Brisaeus, myth, mythological character, mythology |
Brontes
Brontes (Bront´es), one of the [[Cyclops (mythology)]]. He is the personification of a blacksmith. |
February 24, 2024 | February 24, 2024 | Brontes, Cyclops, myth, mythological character, mythology |
Bubona
Bubona (Bubo´na), goddess of herdsmen, one of the rural divinities. |
February 24, 2024 | February 24, 2024 | Bubona, myth, mythological character, mythology |