Cloacina
In Roman mythology, Cloacina (Latin, cloaca: "sewer" or "drain") was the goddess who presided over the Cloaca Maxima ("Great Drain"), the main trunk of the system of sewers in Rome. She was originally derived from Etruscan mythology. The Cloaca Maxima were said to be begun by one of Rome's Etruscan kings, Tarquinius Priscus, and finished by another, Tarquinius Superbus.
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Cloacina
In Roman mythology, Cloacina (Latin, cloaca: "sewer" or "drain") was the goddess who presided over the Cloaca Maxima ("Great Drain"), the main trunk of the system of sewers in Rome. She was originally derived from Etruscan mythology. The Cloaca Maxima were said to be begun by one of Rome's Etruscan kings, Tarquinius Priscus, and finished by another, Tarquinius Superbus.
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Cloacina (Cloaca, “alcantarill ...... ada por Tarquinio el Soberbio.
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Cloacina, nella mitologia roma ...... etrusco, Tarquinio il Superbo.
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Cloacina, « purificatrice » (o ...... Maxima entrait dans le forum.
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In Roman mythology, Cloacina ( ...... became identified with Venus.
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In de Romeinse Mythologie was ...... ter geïdentificeerd met Venus.
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Cloacina (Cloaca, “alcantarill ...... ada por Tarquinio el Soberbio.
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Cloacina, nella mitologia roma ...... etrusco, Tarquinio il Superbo.
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Cloacina, « purificatrice » (o ...... Maxima entrait dans le forum.
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In Roman mythology, Cloacina ( ...... another, Tarquinius Superbus.
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In de Romeinse Mythologie was ...... nius Superbus, zijn afgemaakt.
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Cloacina
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Vénus Cloacina
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