Abundantia

Abundantia was in Roman mythology the personification of abundance.

A cult in the form of temples or altars is not attested; but it is represented as a symbol of the general prosperity, the abundance of goods and their free availability frequently on coins of the Roman Empire. She carries a cornucopia and most visible gifts they showered it. More rarely it holds ears of corn in the other hand. In very few late imprints it is coins among the people shown scattering.

As Domina Abundia ( Old French lady Habonde ) it appears as a medieval mythical figure. In it she is a benevolent being that brings the people prosperity and abundance, when it will be portrayed openly with his entourage ( Dominae nocturnae ) of the food and drink that night while he, without reducing them to enjoy.

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