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Bellona
Bellona Bel*lo"na, n. [L., from bellum war.] (Rom. Myth.) The goddess of war.

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- Bellona may refer to: Bellona, Campania, a comune in the Province of Caserta, Italy Bellona Reef, a reef in New Caledonia Bellona Island, an island in...
- Bellona (IPA: [bɛlˈloːna]) was an ancient Roman goddess of war. Her main attribute is the military helmet worn on her head; she often holds a sword, spear...
- classical history and legend. The groups differed in armament, and for the Bellonas, in function. The Dido class were designed to replace the C-class and D-class...
- The Bellona Foundation is an international environmental NGO headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with branches in Europe and North America. Founded in 1986...
- the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Bellona after Bellona, the goddess of war in Roman mythology: HMS Bellona (1747) was a 30-gun sixth rate, formerly...
- Bellona is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Caserta in the Italian region Campania, located about 35 kilometres (22 mi) north of Naples and...
- Bellona Island is an island of the Rennell and Bellona Province, in Solomon Islands. Its length is about 10 km (6.2 mi) and its average width 2.5 km (1...
- Pristimantis bellona is a species of frog in the family Strabomantidae. It is endemic to Colombia where it is only known from the region of its type locality...
- Bellona ****nal was a 19th-century United States Army post in Chesterfield County, Virginia, above the fall line of the James River west of Richmond,...
- Bellona (minor planet designation: 28 Bellona) is a large main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by German astronomer R. Luther on March 1, 1854, and named...