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- Lucina was an epithet for Juno as "she who brings children into light." Juno's own warlike aspect among the Romans is apparent in her attire.
- Lucina, the goddess of childbirth.
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- Lucina is believed to have been the baptismal name of Pomponia Graecina.
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- Finally, Lucina was distracted by a maid, Galanthis, who noticed the goddess and lied in prayer, claiming that the child had been born.
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- San Lorenzo in Lucina is a church in Rome, dating back to the 4th century, and devoted to St Lawrence, Roman diacon and martyr.

- Pasquini died at Rome, and was buried in the church of S. Lorenzo in Lucina.
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- Being the Lucina of the Church, that is in childbirth, the verse of Virgil -- " Casta fove Lucina, tuus jam regnat Apollo " -- is applied to her.
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- Later, Lucina was an epithet for Juno as ("she who brings children into light").
- Bk IX:273-323. The Greek goddess of childbirth, corresponding to Lucina who was an aspect of Juno, as the Great Goddess.
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- However, while Lucina did go to Alcmene, she was instructed by Juno (Hera) to stop the delivery.
- Because Jove had impregnated her, Juno was terribly jealous and ordered Lucina, the goddess of childbirth, to make her die in giving birth.
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- Lucina: Roman goddess of childbirth; identified with Juno.
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- Work by Saraceni can also be seen in the Roman church of San Lorenzo in Lucina.
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- In 1156, Pope Adrian IV made him cardinal-deacon of Sant'adriano, and on on March 14, 1158, he became cardinal-priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina.
- After seven days and nights in agony, Alcmene stretched out her arms and called upon Lucina, the goddess of childbirth (the Roman equivalent of Eileithyia).

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- San Lorenzo
- Society > Family > Pregnancy > Childbirth

- St Lawrence

- Alcmene

- Roman Goddess

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