Camenae

A 16th-century drawing of Egeria by Guillaume Rouille

In Roman mythology, the Camenae (also Casmenae, Camoenae) were originally goddesses of childbirth, wells and fountains, and also prophetic deities.[1]

  1. ^ Hardie, Alex (April 2016). "The Camenae in Cult, History, and Song". Classical Antiquity. 35: 45–85. doi:10.1525/ca.2016.35.1.45. Archived from the original on 2022-11-04. Retrieved 2022-11-04.