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Lucina
Lucina
See also: lucina
English
Proper noun
Lucina
- (Roman mythology) The Roman goddess of childbirth, midwives and babies, daughter of Jupiter and Juno and counterpart of the Greek Eileithyia; alternatively regarded as an aspect of Juno (and used as an epithet).
- 2005, Patricia Montley, In Nature's Honor: Myths and Rituals Celebrating the Earth, page 5,
- Lucina, the Sabine goddess of light, was combined with the Roman Juno, and as Juno Lucina, goddess of childbirth, she brought children into the world.
- 2008, Laurie Sue Brockway, The Goddess Pages: A Divine Guide to Finding Love and Happiness, page 184,
- Many believe the genesis of saint Lucy can be found in the mythology of two roman deities: Lucina, goddess of birth and light, who merged with the mother goddess Juno.
- 2014, Alison Findlay, birth, entry in Women in Shakespeare: A Dictionary, unnumbered page,
- He[Pericles] can only pray to Lucina, goddess of childbirth and 'gentle midwife/ To those that cry at night' to speed Thaisa's delivery (Per. 3.1.10–14), and has not even time to commit her body to the sea during the storm.
- 2005, Patricia Montley, In Nature's Honor: Myths and Rituals Celebrating the Earth, page 5,
- (astronomy) Short form of 146 Lucina, a main belt asteroid.
- A female given name
Derived terms
- Juno Lucina
Translations
Roman goddess of childbirth