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See also:JUNOT, A . above all other See also:female deities, she was prepared for that See also:identification with See also:Hera which was alluded to above. That she was in some sense a deity of See also:light seems certain; as See also:Lucina, e.g., she introduced new-See also:born infants " in luminis oras." See See also:Roscher's See also:article " See also:Juno " in his See also:Lexicon of See also:Mythology, and his earlier See also:treatise on Juno and Hera; Wissowa, See also:Religion and Kultus der Romer, 113 See also:foil.; also a fresh discussion by See also:Walter See also:Otto in Philologus for 1905 (p. 161 foil.). (W. W. End of Article: JUNOT, AAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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