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Albina was an Etruscan goddess of the dawn and protector of ill-fated lovers.
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- Siebog
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- Lempo
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- Cloacina
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- Suadela
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- Himerus
In Greek mythology, Himerus was the personification of lust and sexual desire, son of Aphrodite and Ares. He was the brother of Eros, the patron of male love, and of Anteros, the embodiment of requited (returned) love. He has, like his two brothers(E...
- Prende
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- Aizen Myō-ō
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- Dzydzilelya
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- Šiwa
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- Qandisa
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References
^ a b c d Lurker, Manfred (1987). Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, Devils and Demons. Routledge, 293. ISBN 0710208774.
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