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Pomona (Roman deity)

LC control no.no2021007020
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingPomona (Roman deity)
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Variant(s)Πομόνα (Roman deity)
Помона (Roman deity)
ポーモーナ (Roman deity)
波摩纳 (Roman deity)
Bomona (Roman deity)
Pomona (Wood nymph)
Other standard no.Q171239
cnp00570681
901000714
Associated countryRome
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inLambert, Constant. Pomona, ℗1999: liner notes, page 5 (Pomona, goddess of fruits)
Alexander, David. The goddess Pomona, or, A harvest of digressions, 2007.
Grant, Michael. Who's who in classical mythology, 1993 (Pomona; a Roman goddess of fruit and its cultivation)
GreekMythology.com website, January 20, 2021 (Pomona was the goddess of abundance in Roman mythology. She was a wood nymph, and her name originates from the Latin word for orchard fruit; She protected the fruit trees, gardens and orchards, and was one of the few Roman deities that did not have a counterpart in Greek mythology)
   <https://www.greekmythology.com/Other_Gods/Minor_Gods/Pomona/pomona.html>
Wikipedia, January 20, 2021 (Pomona was a goddess of fruitful abundance in ancient Roman religion and myth; said to be a wood nymph) Greek version (Πομόνα = Pomona) French version (Pomone or Pomona) Macedonian version (Помона = Pomona) Japanese version (ポーモーナ = Pōmōna) Chinese version (波摩纳 = Bomona)
Invalid LCCNsh2008006345