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Greek & Roman Star and Moon Goddesses
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MOON (and NIGHT):
Achlys, Anna Perenna, Antevorta, Aphaea, Artemis , Asterodeia, Altropos, Bendis, Briseis, Britomartis, Brizo, Caligo, Canidia, Cassiopeia, Diana , Electryone, Furina, Hecate, Helena , Hilaeira, Jana , Lalal, Losna, Lucifera, Lucna, Melaenis, Mene, Munychia, Nikta, Noctiluca, Nox, Nyx, Pamphile, Pandia, Phoebe , Prosymna, Selene , Tanit, ZirnaSTARS (and PLANETS):
Adraste, Aesyle, Amalthea, Ambrosia, Amphinome, Andromeda , Asteria, Asterope, Asteropeia, Astraea, Atlantides, Bacche, Callisto , Celaeno, Cisseis, Cleia, Cleis, Cocymo, Coronis, Cynosura, Dione, Dodonides, Eidothea, Electra, Eos, Erato , Erigone, Eripha, Euadne, Eudora , Helice, Hippothoe, Hyades, Lampatho, Maia , Medusa, Merope, Nysa, Nyseides, Parthenia , Pedile, Pesidice, Phaeo, Phyto, Pleiades, Polyxo, Protis, Selene , Sterope, Stonychia, Taygete, Thyene, Urania , Vergillae-- Nanaea
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NanaeaI know these aren't Greek or Roman , but remember my question a while ago about Alnitak, Anilam and Mintakah? I know they're Arabic, but... :D
There's also Lugh Lamfada, who was the Celtic Sun god (I think).Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
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I am watching you. The eye of RA is everywhere.
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April is the silliest month
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Performance Art?These Art Institutes International students tend to get a bit carried away, huh? ;)-- Nanaea
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I'll have my BBQ pittsburgher well done
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