1. Who is the goddess that protects children the first time they leave their parents' home?
Abeona
The Latin prefix "Ab" means "away from." Cuba is the goddess who protects infants. Pales is the patron goddess of shepherds. Lucina is the goddess of childbirth.
2. Who is the early Goddess of cows and horses?
Bubona
She was an early goddess who was later replaced by the Gallic Goddess Epona after the Romans invaded Britain. Equa is a Latin word meaning, "mare." Diana is the virgin huntress goddess of the moon.
3. Who is the goddess that protects children when they return to their parents' home for the first time?
Adeona
It sounds an awful lot like Abeona. This time, "Ad" means "towards."
4. Who is a Goddess of witchcraft and healing?
Angita
Don't confuse her with Angitia, who is a snake goddess. Cura is the goddess who made people from clay. Alemonia feeds unborn children.
5. Copia is the goddess of what?
Plenty
A cornucopia in a horn of plenty. Cornu means "horn" or "trumpet." Rusina is the goddess of the fields. Justitia is the goddess of justice. Empanda is the personification of generosity.
6. Which Goddess is also know as the "Dea Tacita" or "The Silent Goddess?"
Larenta
Her festival is called Laurentalia and is on December 23. Morta is the goddess of death and is one of the Fates. Suadela is the goddess of persuasion. Nerio is one of Mars's consorts.
7. Which goddess's festival was only open to women who were in their first marriage.
Matuta
The festival is on June 11. She is the goddess of dawn. Juno is the queen of the gods. Conjugialis is a Latin word meaning, "marriage." Matrona is a Latin word meaning, "married woman."
8. Hersilia was made a Goddess along with her famous husband after his death. Who was her husband?
Romulus
He and his brother Remus were raised by a wolf and founded Rome. After his death, he was called Quirinus.
9. Who is the goddess that watched over the pruning of vines and trees?
Puta
Eriene is the Greek name for Pax, the goddess of peace. Pamona is the goddess of fruit tress. Flora is the goddess of blossoming flowers of spring.
10. Postverta is the Goddess of what?
The past
"Post" means "after." Naenia is the goddess of funerals. Pax is the personification of peace. Pamona is the goddess of fruit trees.