Furrina
Publié le 22/02/2012
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Roman A nymph, or an ancient goddess,
about whom little is known, even though people
celebrated a feast to her each year on July 25. As a
nymph, or water spirit, Furrina is said to have lived
in a woods near a stream that flowed into the Tiber
River in Rome, a place known as the Grove of Furrina.
By the first century b.c. her name was included
in a list of the Roman Furies, goddesses of vengeance
and fate.