Orbona
deity earth Roman single tradition · 2
Orbona was a Roman goddess whose name ends with the suffix -ona, discharging the function of helping worshipers to overcome a particular time or condition of crisis. She cares for parents who lost a child.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- First attested
- 700 BCE
- Attested period
- -700 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Part of a class of Roman goddesses with -ona suffix who help worshipers overcome crisis.
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“Orbona who cares for parents who lost a child”
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“Even though her presence is barely seen in the present, her name still associated with Roman mythology. In Tony DiTerlizzi's children novel The Search for WondLa, Orbona is the name of the planet that serves as the setting for the story. In the HBO drama series Rome, the goddess is mentioned as the Blessed Orbona”
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