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- the better-known Roman god Pluto. Februus' name could mean "the underground [one]" in the Etruscan language. Februus may have become the Roman Febris,[citation...
- as patron deity of that month; to a supposed purification deity called Februus; and to February (mensis Februarius), the month during which the festival...
- She may have originated from the Etruscan-Roman god of purification, Februus. Unlike some Roman deities, Febris was not derived from a Gr**** deity....
- discarded from the full length they were working on at the time (which became Februus) pieced together and arranged into songs. The vocals were provided by Daniel...
- moment of their birth. In Latin or Etruscan: Altor, from alo, to nourish. Februus, from Februa, signifying the sacrifices and purifications adopted in funeral...
- new life to emerge thereafter. Deities and personifications of seasons Februus List of death deities Andrews 2003, pp. 599–600. "Did the Aztecs have a...
- other deities, including Summ****, the Roman god of nocturnal thunder; Februus, the Roman god from whose purification rites the month of February takes...
- mythology Jabru Estonian mythology Vanapagan Etruscan mythology Charun, Culsu, Februus, Mania, Mantus, Nethuns, Tuchulcha, Vanth Fijian mythology Degei Finnish...
- purgation and purification, cognate with fever, the Etruscan death god Februus ("Purifier"),[citation needed] and the Proto-Indo-European word for sulfur...
- verse to ease the pains of women in labor and children facing illness. Februus is the Italian God of purification who lives in the underworld. Fortuna...