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Juno
ancient Roman goddess
The Tempest
play by William Shakespeare

Tanit
Tanit or Tinnit (Punic: 𐤕𐤍𐤕 Tīnnīt) was a chief deity of Ancient Carthage. She is the consort of Baal Hammon. As Ammon is a local Libyan deity, so is Tanit, who represents the matriarchal aspect of Numidian society, and whom the Egyptians identify as Neith and the Greeks identify as Athena. She was the goddess of wisdom, civilization and the crafts; she is the defender of towns and homes where she is worshipped. Ancient North Africans used to put her sign on tombstones and homes to ask for protection. Her main temples were in Thinissut (Bir Bouregba, Tunisia), Cirta (Constantine, Algeria),
Lucina
Roman goddess of childbirth
Matronalia
In ancient Roman religion, the Matronalia (or Matronales Feriae) was a festival celebrating Juno Lucina, the goddess of childbirth ("Juno who brings children into the light"), and of motherhood (mater is "mother" in Latin) and women in general. In the original Roman calendar traditionally thought to have been established by Romulus, it was the first day of the year. As the first day of March (Martius), the month of Mars, it was also the Feriae Martis.
Secular Games
an ancient Roman celebration held at the completion of various eras or on important anniversaries
liver of Piacenza
Etruscan artifact

Moneta
thumb|400px|Sestertius of Antoninus Pius showing his portrait and Moneta holding scales and cornucopia
Tomb of Antipope John XXIII
tomb monument of Baldassare Cossa created by Donatello and Michelozzo in the Baptistery, Florence, Italy
list of Assassin's Creed characters
Wikimedia list article

Lanuvium
Lanuvium, modern Lanuvio, is an ancient city of Latium vetus, some southeast of Rome, a little southwest of the Via Appia.
Marie de' Medici cycle
series of twenty-four paintings by Peter Paul Rubens commissioned by Marie de' Medici
Juno Ludovisi
colossal Roman marble head of the 1st century CE

Dido, Queen of Carthage
play by Marlowe
June
unisex given name
Juno and Argus
painting by Peter Paul Rubens
Didone
opera by Francesco Cavalli
eternal feminine
archetype that idealizes an immutable concept of woman
Boston Throne
unusual marble sculpture

Andromède
thumb|Title page (1651, 2nd edition)
White Hall of the Winter Palace
hall designed by Alexander Briullov
Ianuarius
thumb|upright=1.5|Drawing of the fragmentary Fasti Antiates, a pre-Julian calendar showing Ianuarius (abbreviated IAN) at the top of the first column
Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn
engraving by William Hogarth
Iunius
month of the ancient Roman calendar
Roman Tufted Goose
breed of goose