• In Roman mythology, Fecunditas (Latin: "fecundity, fertility") was the goddess of fertility. She was portrayed as a matron, sometimes holding a cornucopia...
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    the types of Diana Lucifera and Iuno Lucina clearly indicate hope, and Fecunditas, if rightly reported, should mean an actual birth". Neonatal death was...
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  • for whom the month of February was named; concerned with purification Fecunditas, personification of fertility. Felicitas, personification of good luck...
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  • lucifer lux oriens, Verum solem praeveniens. Ave, pia humilitas, Sine viro fecunditas, Cuius annunciatio, Nostra fuit salvatio. Ave, vera virginitas, Immaculata...
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    p. 104.; Edwards (2007), pp. 34–35. Grace, Angela (28 August 2015). "Fecunditas, Sterilitas, and the Politics of Reproduction at Rome". York Space. Bradley...
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  • god who installs the bride Fascinus, embodiment of the divine phallus Fecunditas, goddess of fertility Feronia, goddess associated with fertility and abundance...
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  • Dies Disciplina Edesia Edusa Egeria Empanda Epona Fauna Faustitas Febris Fecunditas Felicitas Ferentina Feronia Fides Flora Fornax Fortuna Fortuna Huiusce...
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    lucifer lux oriens verum solem preveniens. Ave pia humilitas, sine viro fecunditas, cuius annunciatio nostra fuit salvatio. Ave vera virginitas, immaculata...
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    not only his family, but the new reign. Her motto was cum pudore laeta fecunditas (meaning "happy fruitfulness with chastity"), making reference to the...
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    their status as wives and mothers. They exemplified the Roman ideal of fecunditas, meaning "fertility." Roman dolls depicting these figures may have been...
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