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  2. Luna (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Luna is also sometimes represented as an aspect of the Roman triple goddess (diva triformis), along with Diana and either Proserpina or Hecate. Luna is not always a distinct goddess, but sometimes rather an epithet that specializes a goddess, since both Diana and Juno are identified as moon goddesses.

  3. List of lunar deities - Wikipedia

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    Selene, the Greek personification of the Moon, and the Roman Diana were also sometimes called "Cynthia". [34] Artume: Etruscan: Ataegina: Lusitanian: Sen: Mesopotamian Religion: Bendis: Thracian: Devana: Slavic: Devana was the Slavic goddess of wild nature, forests, hunting and the moon, equated with the Greek goddess Artemis and Roman goddess ...

  4. Selene - Wikipedia

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    Selene is the Greek proper name for the Moon, [157] and 580 Selene, a minor planet in the asteroid belt, is also named after this goddess. [158] Scientific study of the Moon, particularly lunar geology, is sometimes referred to as selenology, and its practitioners selenologists, to distinguish from Earth-based study.

  5. Lunar deity - Wikipedia

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    Still, many well-known mythologies feature moon goddesses, including the Greek goddess Selene, the Roman goddess Luna, and the Chinese goddess Chang'e. Several goddesses including Artemis , Hecate , and Isis did not originally have lunar aspects, and only acquired them late in antiquity due to syncretism with the de facto Greco-Roman lunar ...

  6. List of night deities - Wikipedia

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    Nyx, goddess and personification of the night; Selene, Titaness goddess and personification of the moon; Thanatos, the personification of death, the son of Nyx and Erebus and twin brother of Hypnos; Roman. Diana Trivia, goddess of the hunt, the moon, crossroads, equivalent to the Greek goddesses Artemis and Hecate

  7. Diana (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    As she became conflated with Artemis, she became a moon goddess, identified with the other lunar goddesses goddess Luna and Hekate. [72] She also became the goddess of childbirth and ruled over the countryside. Catullus wrote a poem to Diana in which she has more than one alias: Latonia, Lucina, Juno, Trivia, Luna. [73]

  8. List of Greek deities - Wikipedia

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    Aura (Αὖρα), goddess of the breeze and the fresh, cool air of early morning; Ersa (Ἕρση), goddess of the morning dew; The Hesperides, (´Εσπερίδες), nymphs of the evening and sunset; Iris (Ίρις), goddess of the rainbow and divine messenger; Men (Μήν), a lunar deity worshiped in the western interior parts of Anatolia

  9. Category:Luna (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the goddess Luna (the divine embodiment of the Moon), her cult and her depictions. She was often identified with fellow goddesses Diana , Hecate , Juno , Proserpina , and Selene .