google it
2006-12-29 12:17:47
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answer #1
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answered by Kelly H 4
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The Roman goddess Luna goes by many differen names, actually. In Greece she is Aphrodite, Artemis, Selene, and Hecate, while in Rome she is known as Venus, Diana, and Luna. Luna is the moon goddess, and she's also been linked to being the goddes of fertility, meditation, and healing. I'm sure a quick google search will bring on any of those names will bring you enough information to keep you busy for days.
2006-12-29 12:29:58
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answer #2
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answered by [we're all mad here] 4
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You can find more information on the web at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. See the source URL.
In Greek mythology, Selene was an archaic lunar deity and the daughter of the titans Hyperion and Theia. In Roman mythology the moon goddess was Luna.
2007-01-02 06:55:31
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answer #3
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answered by Tony 3
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Here's some basic Info. Roman name: Luna (N.B. In addition to native variations by locality or over time, there are often several possible transliterations into the Roman alphabet used for English.)
Greek name: Selene (N.B. In addition to native variations by locality or over time, there are often several possible transliterations into the Roman alphabet used for English.)
basic information:
Luna: Roman Goddess of the moon.
Luna’s relations:
Considered by the Romans to be the same Goddess as the Greek Selene.
magickal information:
candle colors: white
holy days
Monday: Luna is associated with Monday.
pictures and links:
If you follow any of the links offered on this web site, no spell begging. Especially no love spell begging.
If you have a Luna-related web page, please send the URL to Milo. Please indicate if there is a picture on your web page.
witch certificate
Get a beautiful certificate declaring that you are a witch, priestess, priest, high priestess, high priest, or shaman of Luna.
Pr Ntr Kmt is a church for witches and other pagans based on ancient practices, especially ancient Egypt. Pr Ntr Kmt offers a beautiful certificate that you can frame and display to show that you are a real witch.
Here's a link
http://www.loggia.com/myth/selene.html
As you can see after reading above she is also refered to as Selene. And so does that link :)
BTW you're welcome :P
2006-12-29 12:23:38
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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My fashionable is the myth of Endymion - the shepherd boy that Selene (or Diana) the moon goddess falls in love with. And yet even after being granted by Zeus that he, an insignificant mortal, must be allowed to marry the goddess of the moon, he's not content. He cheats with the queen of heaven, Zeus' own spouse Hera, and is forged into the celebs always as punishment. pleased tale. i'm also keen on Orpheus & Eurydice... Peace to you.
2016-12-01 07:49:55
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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Called Luna by the Romans, Selene and Artemis by the Greeks, and many other names in other mythologies.
The twin sister of Apollo was Artemis; also known as Diana, Phoebe, Selene, or Cynthia; goddess of the Moon, of maidens, of hunting (the chase), and daughter of Zeus and Latona.
In works of art, this goddess is generally represented as a beautiful maiden, clad in a short hunting dress, armed with a bow, a quiver full of arrows at her side, and a crescent on her well-poised head.
The sudden deaths of women were attributed to her shafts; but, she was, also, a goddess of healing.
She was often represented as a huntress, with hunting dogs and a boar’s head at her side. Diana is described as guiding her silvery chariot over the sky at night.
She had three aspects: Diana in the heavens, Luna on earth, and Hecate, goddess of witchcraft, in the underworld.
2006-12-29 12:32:54
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answer #6
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answered by thecarolinacowboy 3
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For information go to wikipedia.com. They probably might have a myth there too.
2006-12-29 12:18:58
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Wtite LUNA A TIC on search and wait for ANSWER
2006-12-29 12:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope this will help I usually surf google.com yahoo.com msn.com for information oh! go to wikipedia.com it's free and it'll give you more links for your information
2006-12-29 14:14:50
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answer #9
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answered by annie h 1
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google
2006-12-29 12:23:11
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answer #10
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answered by michelle_markwica 3
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