Mater Matuta | |
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deity of the dawn, ripening grain, and female maturation; protector in childbirth; associated with sea harbors/ports | |
Major cult centre | Satricum |
Day | June 11, Matralia |
Gender | Female |
Region | Latium |
Temples | on the north side of the Forum Boarium; also Campania |
Equivalents | |
Greek | Eos |
Roman | Aurora |
Mater Matuta was an indigenous Latin goddess, whom the Romans eventually made equivalent to the dawn goddess Aurora and the Greek dawn goddess Eos.[1][2][a] Mater Matuta was the goddess of female maturation, and later became linked to the dawn.[4] Her cult is attested to in several places in Latium; her most famous temple was located at Satricum.
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