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Bona Dea

the Good Goddess

also: Good Goddess, Bona Dea, bonam deam

Roman goddess of women, whose December rites were open only to women; Clodius's intrusion on them in 62 BC (disguised as a woman, in Caesar's house) was the sacrilege at the root of his feud with Cicero.

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Mentioned in 7 works (8 total)

Ad Atticum 2.4 letters · 1 mention
On His House speeches · 1 mention
On the Responses of the Haruspices speeches · 2 mentions
Against Piso speeches · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 1.9 letters · 1 mention
For Titus Annius Milo speeches · 1 mention
Stoic Paradoxes philosophy · 1 mention

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