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Diana Nemorensis ("Diana of Nemi"), also known as "Diana of the Wood", was an Italic form of the goddess who became Hellenised during the fourth century BC and conflated with Artemis. Her sanctuary was to be found on the northern shore of Lake Nemi beneath the cliffs of the modern city Nemi (Latin nemus Aricinum). This lake is referred to by poets as speculum Dianae – "Diana's Mirror"; by the town of Aricia which was situated about three miles off, at the foot of the Albanus Mons, the Alban Mount, and separated by a steep descent from the lake, which lies in a small crater-like hollow on the mountainside.

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  • Diana Nemorensis ("Diana of Nemi"), also known as "Diana of the Wood", was an Italic form of the goddess who became Hellenised during the fourth century BC and conflated with Artemis. Her sanctuary was to be found on the northern shore of Lake Nemi beneath the cliffs of the modern city Nemi (Latin nemus Aricinum). This lake is referred to by poets as speculum Dianae – "Diana's Mirror"; by the town of Aricia which was situated about three miles off, at the foot of the Albanus Mons, the Alban Mount, and separated by a steep descent from the lake, which lies in a small crater-like hollow on the mountainside. (en)
  • Diana Nemorensis,​ o Diana de Nemi, también conocida como Diana del bosque, era una forma itálica de la diosa Diana que se helenizó durante el siglo IV a. C. y se amalgamó con Artemisa. Su santuario se encontraba en la orilla meridional del Lago de Nemi, bajo los precipicios de la moderna ciudad de Nemi (en latín, nemus Aricium). A este lago se refieren los poetas con el nombre de speculum Dianae, es decir: «espejo de Diana». Solo la ciudad de Aricia estaba situada a unas tres millas de distancia, a los pies de las Colinas Albanas, y separada del lago por una abrupta pendiente, que se sitúa en una pequeña depresión en la ladera de la montaña. (es)
  • Diana Nemorense ("Diana de Nemi"), também conhecido como "Diana da Madeira", foi uma forma itálica da deusa, que foi Helenizada durante o século IV a.C. e confladida com Artemis. Seu santuário foi encontrada na costa norte do Lago Nemi abaixo dos penhascos da cidade moderna de Nemi (em latim nemus Aricinum). Este lago é conhecido por poetas como o espéculo Dianae, "Espelho de Diana". . (pt)
  • Diana Nemorensis „Diana háje“ či Diana Aricina byla latinská bohyně podobně římské Dianě ctěná v blízkosti města v háji u jezera po ním pojmenovaném Nemorensis Lacus či Dianino zrcadlo. S tímto místem byl spojen i kult nymfy Egerie a místního božstva Virbia. Podle římské pověsti byl kult Diany Nemorensis zaveden po vzoru Artemidy z jejíž obraz byl do Latia přenesen mykénským princem Orestem. Jiná verze jeho původ vidí v řeckém Hippolitovi ztotožněným s Virbiem. Kult Diany Nemorensis je doložen již z přelomu 6. a 5. století př. n. l. a její chrám byla ústřední svatyní Latinského spolku a bohyně byla ochránkyní latinských měst. Poté, co byl Latinský spolek poražen Římem byl zaveden Dianin kult na římském Aventinu a uctívání původní bohyně zatlačeno. (cs)
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