• In ancient Roman religion, Stata Mater ("Mother who stops or stabilizes") was a compital goddess who protected against fires. She had an image (simulacrum)...
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  • as Stata Mater was a compital deity credited with preventing fires in the city. From the middle Imperial era, the reigning Empress becomes Mater castrorum...
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  • Raymond Stuart Stata (born 1934) is an American entrepreneur, engineer, and investor. Stata was born on November 12, 1934, in the small farming community...
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    Fornax, goddess of the furnace Sol, personification and god of the Sun Stata Mater, goddess who stops fires Vesta, goddess of the hearth and its fire, Roman...
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  • Mater is a 13th-century Catholic hymn to Mary's suffering as Jesus Christ's mother at his crucifixion. Stabat Mater may also refer to: Stabat Mater (Boccherini)...
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    the fact. Vulcan is related to two equally ancient female goddesses, Stata Mater, perhaps the goddess who stops fires and Maia. Herbert Jennings Rose...
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  • Robigo Roma Rumina Rusina Salacia Securitas Semonia Sentia Silvanae Spes Stata Mater Stimula Strenua Suadela Tempestas Terra Tranquillitas Trivia Tutela Tutelina...
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  • Seia Ag Semonia Sentia BCh Sentinus BCh Septimontius Serra Spiniensis Stata Mater Statanus BCh Statilinus BCh Statina BCh Sterquilinus Stercutus Stimula...
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  • Raymond Paul "Raymie" Stata is an American computer engineer and business executive. Stata received his bachelor's and master's degrees in Computer Science...
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    et al, 184–186. Beard et al, 355. Lott, 174. Their shrine is named as Stata Mater, probably after a nearby statue of that goddess. The oak was sacred to...
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