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- Antevorta abstract "In ancient Roman religion, Antevorta was a goddess of the future, also known as Porrima. She and her sister Postverta (or Postvorta) were described as companions or siblings of the goddess Carmenta, sometimes referred to as "the Carmentae". They may have originally been two aspects of Carmenta, namely those of her knowledge of the future and the past (compare the two-faced Janus).Antevorta and Postvorta had two altars in Rome and were invoked by pregnant women as protectors against the dangers of childbirth. Antevorta was said to be present at the birth when the baby was born head-first; Postverta, when the feet of the baby came first.".
- Antevorta wikiPageExternalLink Antevorta.html.
- Antevorta wikiPageID "85035".
- Antevorta wikiPageLength "1274".
- Antevorta wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Antevorta wikiPageRevisionID "580981965".
- Antevorta wikiPageWikiLink Camenae.
- Antevorta wikiPageWikiLink Carmenta.
- Antevorta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oracular_goddesses.
- Antevorta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Antevorta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Time_and_fate_goddesses.
- Antevorta wikiPageWikiLink Janus.
- Antevorta wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Roman_birth_and_childhood_deities.
- Antevorta wikiPageWikiLink Postverta.
- Antevorta wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_ancient_Rome.
- Antevorta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Antevorta".
- Antevorta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Porrima".
- Antevorta hasPhotoCollection Antevorta.
- Antevorta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientRome-myth-stub.
- Antevorta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Antevorta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Time_in_religion_and_mythology.
- Antevorta subject Category:Oracular_goddesses.
- Antevorta subject Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Antevorta subject Category:Time_and_fate_goddesses.
- Antevorta hypernym Goddess.
- Antevorta type MythologicalFigure.
- Antevorta comment "In ancient Roman religion, Antevorta was a goddess of the future, also known as Porrima. She and her sister Postverta (or Postvorta) were described as companions or siblings of the goddess Carmenta, sometimes referred to as "the Carmentae".".
- Antevorta label "Antevorta".
- Antevorta sameAs Antevorta.
- Antevorta sameAs Antevorta.
- Antevorta sameAs Antevorta.
- Antevorta sameAs Porrima.
- Antevorta sameAs Antevorte.
- Antevorta sameAs Porrima.
- Antevorta sameAs m.0lm3_.
- Antevorta sameAs Q1250207.
- Antevorta sameAs Q1250207.
- Antevorta wasDerivedFrom Antevorta?oldid=580981965.
- Antevorta isPrimaryTopicOf Antevorta.