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Encyclopedia > Duellona

In Roman mythology, Duellona was a goddess.


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She is also identified as his sister, and daughter of Zeus and Hera, in a role closely resembling that of Eris; with Homer (in particular) representing the two as the same goddess.
In earlier times she was called Duellona, the name being derived from a more ancient word for "war".
She is believed to be one of the numinous gods of the Romans (without a particular mythology and possibly of Etruscan origin), and is supposed by many to have been the Romans' original war deity, predating the identification of Mars with Ares.
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