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- Empanda abstract "In ancient Roman religion, Empanda or Panda was a goddess, or possibly an epithet of Juno.Festus identifies her only as a dea paganorum, \"goddess of the pagans.\" Varro connects the word with pandere, \"to open,\" but also explains it by panem dare, \"to give bread,\" so that Empanda would be the goddess of bread or food.She had a sanctuary near the gate which led to the capitol and which was called the Porta Pandana after her. Her temple was an asylum which was always open. Needy supplicants who came to it were supplied with food from the resources of the temple. In the opinion of Leonhard Schmitz, this custom shows the meaning of the name Panda or Empanda: it is connected with pandere, to open; she is accordingly the goddess who is open to or admits any one who wants protection. Hartung thinks that Empanda and Panda are only surnames of Juno.".
- Empanda wikiPageID "85287".
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- Empanda wikiPageRevisionID "637604591".
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLink Capitoline_Hill.
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLink Epithet.
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLink Goddess.
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLink Hartung.
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLink Juno_(mythology).
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLink Leonhard_Schmitz.
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Terentius_Varro.
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_ancient_Rome.
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLink Right_of_asylum.
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLink Sextus_Pompeius_Festus.
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLinkText "Empanda".
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLinkText "Panda".
- Empanda wikiPageWikiLinkText "empanda".
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- Empanda subject Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Empanda hypernym Goddess.
- Empanda type MythologicalFigure.
- Empanda type Work.
- Empanda type Source.
- Empanda type Work.
- Empanda comment "In ancient Roman religion, Empanda or Panda was a goddess, or possibly an epithet of Juno.Festus identifies her only as a dea paganorum, \"goddess of the pagans.\" Varro connects the word with pandere, \"to open,\" but also explains it by panem dare, \"to give bread,\" so that Empanda would be the goddess of bread or food.She had a sanctuary near the gate which led to the capitol and which was called the Porta Pandana after her. Her temple was an asylum which was always open.".
- Empanda label "Empanda".
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- Empanda wasDerivedFrom Empanda?oldid=637604591.
- Empanda isPrimaryTopicOf Empanda.