Juturna - Wikipedia Juturna was an ancient Latin deity of fountains, [3] who in some myths was turned by Jupiter into a water nymph – a Naiad – and given by him a sacred well in Lavinium, Latium, [4] as well as another one near the temple to Vesta in the Forum Romanum
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Juturna - World Mythos Juturna is a fascinating figure in Roman mythology, often associated with water, healing, and the nurturing aspects of nature She is primarily known as a goddess of springs and wells, embodying the life-giving properties of fresh water
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The Story of Juturna, Goddess of Fountains - Mythology Blog The Romans knew a goddess lived in it Her name was Juturna, and her story was not a happy one The Nymph of the Numicius Juturna was born mortal, or nearly so - a nymph of Latium, daughter of Daunus, sister to a prince named Turnus who ruled the Rutulians from their hill town of Ardea
Juturna (Iuturna) - Roman Goddess of Spring, Carmentalia Juturna, the Roman goddess of spring, is the daughter of Daunus, king of Rutulia, and Venilia, and sister to Turnus, rival of Aeneas With the god Janus, she is the mother of Fontus, the god of springs Her festival, Carmentalia, is celebrated on January 11