In Roman mythology, the goddess Domiduca protects children on the way back to their parents' home. Her male counterpart was Domitius, Domidius or Domiducus, from domus, "house," and eo, ire, itum, "to go." Domiduca and Domiducus were also marriage gods who accompanied the bridal procession as the couple arrived at their new home together on the wedding night. The names occur as epithets of Jupiter and Juno. When the bride has been led home, "the god Domitius is employed to install her in her house."
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| - In Roman mythology, the goddess Domiduca protects children on the way back to their parents' home. Her male counterpart was Domitius, Domidius or Domiducus, from domus, "house," and eo, ire, itum, "to go." Domiduca and Domiducus were also marriage gods who accompanied the bridal procession as the couple arrived at their new home together on the wedding night. The names occur as epithets of Jupiter and Juno. When the bride has been led home, "the god Domitius is employed to install her in her house." (en)
- Na mitologia romana, a deusa Domiduca (Adeona) protege as crianças no caminho de volta à casa dos pais. Além disso, Domiduca e Domiducus foram dois deuses do casamento que acreditava-se protegerem a noiva no seu caminho à casa do noivo. O nome ocorre como epítetos de Júpiter e Juno. (pt)
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| - In Roman mythology, the goddess Domiduca protects children on the way back to their parents' home. Her male counterpart was Domitius, Domidius or Domiducus, from domus, "house," and eo, ire, itum, "to go." Domiduca and Domiducus were also marriage gods who accompanied the bridal procession as the couple arrived at their new home together on the wedding night. The names occur as epithets of Jupiter and Juno. When the bride has been led home, "the god Domitius is employed to install her in her house." (en)
- Na mitologia romana, a deusa Domiduca (Adeona) protege as crianças no caminho de volta à casa dos pais. Além disso, Domiduca e Domiducus foram dois deuses do casamento que acreditava-se protegerem a noiva no seu caminho à casa do noivo. O nome ocorre como epítetos de Júpiter e Juno. A mitologia romana inicial focava nas inter-relações complexas e integradas entre deuses e humanos. Nesta, os romanos mantinham uma grande seleção de divindades com áreas não usualmente específicas de autoridade. Um subgrupo de deidades cobria o domínio da primeira e demais infâncias. Nesta área, Domiduca era chamada de guardiã geral e deidade tutelar de crianças para assegurar sua segurança enquanto viajavam para casa. (pt)
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