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Febris

Febris (lit. 'fever'), or Dea Febris (lit. 'goddess of fever'), is the Roman goddess of fevers, who embodied, but also protected people from, fever and malaria. Because of this, Febris was a feared goddess whom people wanted the favour of. She does not have a myth of her own nor is she mentioned in a myth. Among her characteristic attributes are…

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Ethnic group
Romans
Finnish
Kuume (spirits related to fevers)
Gender
Female
Greek
Pyretos[note 1]
Hindu
Jvarasura
Major cult center
Rome

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Febris

Nodes37
Edges36
Triples75
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.054054
Components1

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related to Cult · 25
Febris → An, Camilla Amata, CIL, Divine Fever, Esquiline, Febri Divae, Febri Magnae, Febri Sanctae, Gaul, Great Fever, Habitancum, Holy Fever, In, Nemausus, Northern England, Palatine, Quartana, Risingham, Rome, She
related to Name · 12
Febris → English, Februa, Februalis, Februata, Fever, Her, Juno's, Latin, Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Italic, Some, The
related to Poliziano's In Albieram Albitiam puellam formosissimam morientem (1473) · 10
Febris → Albiera, Albizzi, Angelo Poliziano's Latin, Despite, Erinyes, In Albieram Albitiam, Italian, Poliziano, Poliziano's Febris, She
related to Apocolocyntosis · 9
Febris → Apocolocyntosis, Claudius, Emperor Claudius, German Gaul, Hercules, However, Jupiter, She, This
related to External links · 8
Febris → Archived, Dictionary, Greek, Myth Index, Mythology, Roman Biography, September, Wayback MachineWilliam Smith Smith
Offspring · 2
Febris → Dea Quartana, Dea Tertiana
Ethnic group · 1
Febris → Romans
Finnish · 1
Febris → Kuume (spirits related to fevers)
Gender · 1
Febris → Female
Greek · 1
Febris → Pyretos[note 1]

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fever roman goddess tertiana people malaria dea februus apocolocyntosis lit deities fevers name also quartana greek cult temples named worshipped

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
FebrisEthnic groupRomans1.00infobox
FebrisFinnishKuume (spirits related to fevers)1.00infobox
FebrisGenderFemale1.00infobox
FebrisGreekPyretos[note 1]1.00infobox
FebrisHinduJvarasura1.00infobox
FebrisMajor cult centerRome1.00infobox
FebrisOffspringDea Tertiana1.00infobox
FebrisOffspringDea Quartana1.00infobox
FebrisOther namesDea Febris1.00infobox
FebrisPredecessorFebruus1.00infobox
FebrisRegionAncient Rome1.00infobox
Febrisrelated to ApocolocyntosisHercules0.60section

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