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Dea Foeda (Shameful Goddess)

Definition

Dea Foeda is a term used to describe a goddess associated with disgraceful or shameful behavior. She embodies immorality and acts as a negative influence on individuals.

Related terms

Avaritia (Greed): Avaritia represents excessive greed or an insatiable desire for wealth and possessions.

Superbia (Pride): Superbia refers to excessive pride or arrogance, often leading individuals to look down upon others.

Ira (Anger): Ira signifies intense anger or wrath that can lead individuals to act impulsively and harmfully towards others.

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  • AP Latin - 5.1 Vergil, Aeneid, Book 4 Lines 160-218

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