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Encyclopedia > Bellona

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Mythography | The Roman Goddess Bellona in Myth and Art (294 words)
Bellona was a goddess of war in Roman mythology.
This temple of Bellona was located in the Campus Martius (which was, of course, in the ancient city of Rome) and was situated in close proximity to the altar of Mars.
Bellona was often identified in mythology with the Greek war goddess Enyo.
HMS Bellona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (210 words)
The first Bellona was the French privateer Bellone, captured in 1747, made into a 30-gun sixth-rate, and sold in 1749.
The second Bellona was a 74-gun third-rate in use from 1760 to 1814.
The fifth Bellona was a third-class cruiser launched in 1890 and commissioned in August 1894, serving in the Channel Squadron until she was sold in 1906.
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