This article is about the goddess. For the moth genus, see Angerona (moth). For the community in the United States, see Angerona, West Virginia.
Angerona
Goddess who relieves pain and sorrow, prevents angina, protects Rome and its sacred name
Statue of Angerona, one of the sculptures in the Schönbrunn Garden (1773–80); note the fingers on lips
Other names
Angeronia
Symbols
mouth bandaged and sealed, finger on lips
Festivals
Divalia
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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In Roman religion, Angerona or Angeronia was an old Roman goddess, whose name and functions are variously explained. She is sometimes identified with the...
Angerona is a monotypic moth genus in the family Geometridae erected by Philogène Auguste Joseph Duponchel in 1829. Its only species, Angerona prunaria...
the Via Nova, by the Porta Romana. Sacrifices were offered to the Diva Angerona there. The corresponding goddess in Greek mythology is Hedone. Hercules...
Divalia was a Roman festival held on December 21, in honour of the goddess Angerona, whence it is also called Angeronalia. On the day of this festival the...
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while on a lecture tour of the United States. The ancient Roman goddess Angerona was claimed to cure quinsy (Latin angina) in humans and sheep. Galioto...
Agenoria Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna...
territories of the Paeligni, Vestini, and Sabines. She is mentioned along with Angerona in one inscription, and in another her name appears in the plural. Another...
another lot for cannibalism, they were spotted by the Newfoundland vessel Angerona. The crewmen were waving hands and feet of cannibalised victims to express...
offered to underworld gods. Dumézil wanted to make him a god of beans. Angerona, goddess who relieved people from pain and sorrow. Angitia, goddess associated...
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Agenoria Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna...
nymph/goddess of bees Augustine, De civitate Dei 4.34; Hendrik Wagenvoort, "Diva Angerona," in Pietas: Selected Studies in Roman Religion (Brill, 1980), p. 22. Arnobius...
goddess Angerona, by which she was known at Faesulae. The ancestor of the Ancharii may have been particularly devoted to the worship of Angerona. As Faesulae...
Agenoria Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna...
Agenoria Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna...
made a sacrifice to Angerona during the festival of the Angeronalia, on December 21. This may have been a special honour, as Angerona was the tutelary goddess...
Eponalia in honor of Epona 19: Opalia in honor of Ops 21: Divalia in honor of Angerona; Hercules and Ceres also received a sacrifice 22: anniversary of the Temple...
Agenoria Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna...
pesticides. Places of historical importance include the Cafetal Angerona (named after Angerona, the goddess of silence and fertility, and protector of Rome)...