god
Diana
Delia
Diana, goddess of the hunt and the moon, called 'Delia' from her birthplace Delos; the huntress addressed in Eclogues 3 and 7.
Reading notes
- The Aeneid §1.499 Diana
Diana, goddess of the hunt and the moon, called 'Delia' from her birthplace Delos; the huntress addressed in Eclogues 3 and 7.
- The Aeneid §3.681 Diana
Goddess of the wild; the towering Cyclopes are likened to her sacred grove of cypresses.
- The Aeneid §4.511 Diana
Virgin goddess identified with Hecate's third face; her 'three faces' are named in the rite.
- The Aeneid §6.13 Trivia
Diana as goddess of the crossroads and the moon; she shares the Cumaean grove and temple with her brother Apollo.
- The Aeneid §9.403 Latona's child
Diana, daughter of Latona, the Moon and guardian of groves, to whom Nisus prays.
- The Aeneid §10.538 Trivia
Diana as Trivia ('of the crossroads'); Haemonides was her priest.
- The Aeneid §11.534 Latona's daughter
Diana, daughter of Latona, who loves Camilla and foretells her death.
- The Eclogues §3.67 Delia
Diana, goddess of the hunt and the moon, called 'Delia' from her birthplace Delos; the huntress addressed in Eclogues 3 and 7.