Juturna

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Juturna (also Juturna ) is a Latin nymph. She was the sister of the slain by Aeneas King of Rutulians, rotation. Because her Jupiter was particularly well disposed, she was chosen as the goddess of springs, ponds and rivers. Especially in Rome she was worshiped as a stream or pond divinity (lat. = goddess ) and maintained their standing in the cult. Your consecrated, sacred waters are said to have possessed the power to initiate a therapy Rende effect.

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