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- Feronia (mythology) - Wikipedia
In Etruscan and Sabine religion, Feronia was a goddess associated with wildlife, fertility, health, and abundance She was also venerated by the Faliscans, and later adopted into ancient Roman religion
- FERONIA coordinates plant growth and salt tolerance via the . . .
This study shows that receptor-like kinase FERONIA takes advantage of phyB-mediated light signalling pathway to coordinate plant growth and salt tolerance
- Feronia: Goddess of Wilderness and Release - Roman Mythology
Feronia is one of Rome’s most enigmatic goddesses, a divine presence who stood outside the structures of power, wealth, and order She was a protector of freedom, a healer, and a guardian of the wild
- Part One: Chapter III--FERONIA | Sacred Texts Archive
There can be no question but that the ancient Feronia was Persephonic or chthonic, or a queen of the realm below--therefore a witch now, who, if not propitiated, inflicts on the peasants what they most dread--loss of children and cattle
- FERONIA: A Receptor Kinase at the Core of a Global Signaling Network
Initially identified as a key regulator of female fertility in Arabidopsis, the FERONIA (FER) receptor kinase is now recognized as crucial for almost all aspects of plant growth and survival
- Feronia | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
An ancient Italian divinity, who originally belonged to the Sabines and Faliscans, and was introduced by them among the Romans Greek writers, as usual, describe her as of Greek origin
- Feronia - World Mythos
Feronia is a significant figure in Roman mythology, often associated with fertility, abundance, and the natural world She was primarily worshipped in ancient Italy, especially in the region of Sabina
- Religion:Feronia (mythology) - HandWiki
In Etruscan and Sabine religion, Feronia was a goddess associated with wildlife, fertility, health, and abundance, also venerated by the Faliscans and later adopted into ancient Roman religion
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