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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 878 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MATER MATUTA (connected with

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Lat. mane, matutinus, "
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morning ')
  , an old
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Italian goddess of dawn . The idea of
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light being closely connected with childbirth, whereby the infant is brought into the light of the
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world, she came to be regarded as a double of
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Juno, and was identified by the Greeks with Eilithyia . Matuta had a temple in Rome in the Forum Boarium, where the festival of Matralia was celebrated on the rrth of
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June . Only married
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women were admitted, and none who had been married more than once were allowed to
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crown her image with garlands . Under hellenizing influences, she became a goddess of sea and harbours, the Ino-Leucothea of the Greeks . In this connexion it is noticeable that, as Ino tended her
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nephew Dionysus, so at the Matralia the participants prayed for the welfare of their nephews and nieces bef ere that of their own children . The trans-formation was
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complete in 174 B.C., when Tiberius Sempronius
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Gracchus, after the
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conquest of Sardinia, placed in the temple of Matuta a map commemorative of the
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campaign, containing a plan of the island and the various engagements . The progress of navigation and the association of divinities of the sky with maritime affairs probably also assisted to bring about the change, although the memory of her earlier
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function as a goddess of childbirth survived till imperial times . Ovid,
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Fasti, vi . 475; Livy xli . 28; Plutarch, Quaestiones romanae, 16, 17 .

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