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BELLONA (originally DUELLONA)

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 704 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BELLONA (originally DUELLONA)  , in
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Roman
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mythology, the goddess of war (helium, i.e. duellum), corresponding to the Greek Enyo . By later mythologists she is called sometimes the
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sister, daughter or wife of Mars, sometimes his charioteer or nurse . Her worship appears to have been promoted in Rome chiefly by the
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family of the Claudii, whose Sabine origin, together with their use of the name of "
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Nero," has suggested an identification of Bellona with the Sabine war goddess Nerio, herself identified, like Bellona, with Virtus . Her temple at Rome, dedicated by Appius Claudius Caecus (296 B.C.) during a
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battle with the
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Samnites and Etruscans (Ovid,
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Fasti vi . 201), stood in the Campus Martius, near the Flaminian Circus, and outside the gates of the city . It was there that the senate met to discuss a general's claim to a triumph, and to receive ambassadors from
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foreign states . In front of it was the columna bellica, where the ceremony of declaring war by the fetialis was performed . From this native
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Italian goddess is to be distinguished the
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Asiatic Bellona, whose worship was introduced into Rome from Comana, in
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Cappadocia, apparently by Sulla, to whom she had appeared, urging him to march to Rome and bathe in the
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blood of his enemies (Plutarch, Sulla, 9) . For her a new temple was built, and a college of priests (Bellonarii) instituted to conduct her fanatical
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rites, the prominent feature of which was to lacerate themselves and sprinkle the blood on the spectators (Tibullus i . 6 . 45-50) . To make the scene more grim they wore black dresses (Tertullian, De Pallio) from head to
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foot .

The festival of Bellona, which originally took

place on the 3rd of
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June, was altered to the 24th of March, after the confusion of the Roman Bellona with her Asiatic namesake . See Tiesler, De Bellonae Cultu (1842) .

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