Lua (goddess)

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Template:Short descriptionIn Roman mythology, Lua was a goddess to whom soldiers sacrificed captured weapons of enemy combatants.[1][2] She is sometimes referred to as "Lua Mater" or "Lua Saturni", the latter of which makes her a consort of Saturn.[1] It may be that Lua was merely an alternative name for Ops.[3]

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  2. Lua, Latin Dictionary
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