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- Abundantia abstract "For the Christian saint, see Saint Abundantia.In ancient Roman religion, Abundantia (Latin pronunciation: [abʊnˈdantia]) was a divine personification of abundance and prosperity. She was among the embodiments of virtues in religious propaganda that cast the emperor as the ensurer of "Golden Age" conditions. Abundantia thus figures in art, cult, and literature, but has little mythology as such. She may have survived in some form in Roman Gaul and medieval France.".
- Abundantia thumbnail Rubens_Abundance.jpg?width=300.
- Abundantia wikiPageID "84955".
- Abundantia wikiPageRevisionID "539645973".
- Abundantia hasPhotoCollection Abundantia.
- Abundantia subject Category:Characters_of_European_folklore.
- Abundantia subject Category:Fortune_goddesses.
- Abundantia subject Category:French_folklore.
- Abundantia subject Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Abundantia subject Category:Roman_mythology.
- Abundantia type Ability105616246.
- Abundantia type Abstraction100002137.
- Abundantia type Belief105941423.
- Abundantia type CharactersOfEuropeanFolklore.
- Abundantia type Cognition100023271.
- Abundantia type Content105809192.
- Abundantia type Creativity105624700.
- Abundantia type Deity109505418.
- Abundantia type FictionalCharacter109587565.
- Abundantia type FortuneGoddesses.
- Abundantia type Goddess109535622.
- Abundantia type ImaginaryBeing109483738.
- Abundantia type Imagination105625465.
- Abundantia type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Abundantia type RomanGoddesses.
- Abundantia type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Abundantia comment "For the Christian saint, see Saint Abundantia.In ancient Roman religion, Abundantia (Latin pronunciation: [abʊnˈdantia]) was a divine personification of abundance and prosperity. She was among the embodiments of virtues in religious propaganda that cast the emperor as the ensurer of "Golden Age" conditions. Abundantia thus figures in art, cult, and literature, but has little mythology as such. She may have survived in some form in Roman Gaul and medieval France.".
- Abundantia label "Abbondanza (mitologia)".
- Abundantia label "Abudantia".
- Abundantia label "Abundantia (Mythologie)".
- Abundantia label "Abundantia (mitología)".
- Abundantia label "Abundantia".
- Abundantia label "Abundantia".
- Abundantia label "Abundância (mitologia)".
- Abundantia label "Абунданция".
- Abundantia label "アブンダンティア".
- Abundantia sameAs Abundantia_(Mythologie).
- Abundantia sameAs Abundantia_(mitología).
- Abundantia sameAs Abbondanza_(mitologia).
- Abundantia sameAs アブンダンティア.
- Abundantia sameAs Abundantia.
- Abundantia sameAs Abudantia.
- Abundantia sameAs Abundância_(mitologia).
- Abundantia sameAs m.0llly.
- Abundantia sameAs Q336003.
- Abundantia sameAs Q336003.
- Abundantia sameAs Abundantia.
- Abundantia wasDerivedFrom Abundantia?oldid=539645973.
- Abundantia depiction Rubens_Abundance.jpg.
- Abundantia isPrimaryTopicOf Abundantia.