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 Diana (goddess) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Those who believe that prehistoric peoples lived in matriarchal societies consider Diana to have originated in a mother goddess worshipped at that time, and she is still worshiped today by women practicing the religion known as Dianic Wicca.
Diana was the equivalent in Roman mythology of the Greek Artemis (see Roman/Greek equivalency in mythology for more details).
She was worshipped at a festival on August 13.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_(goddess)   (257 words)

  
 DIANA - LoveToKnow Article on DIANA
This Diana was identified with the sister of Apollo, and at the secular games she was worshipped simply as Artemis.
Here she was worshipped side by side with a male deity Virbius, a god of the forest and the chase.
She was worshipped with torches, her aid was sought by women seeking a happy deliverance in childbirth, and many votive offerings have been found on the site.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/D/DI/DIANA.htm   (505 words)

  
 Diana and Dianus
Diana is told that she must fall; to become the greatest of Goddesses she must first become mortal.
Diana was originally worshipped at the sacred grove of Lake Nemi.
The main Deities in the Stregheria Tradition are the Gods Diana and Dianus (pronounced dee-ana and dee-an-us).
http://www.chaosmoon.com/dianadianus.htm   (1439 words)

  
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Diana went to the father of the beginning,, to the mothers,, and spirits who were before the first spirits and lamented unto them that she could not prevail with Lucifer.
When Diana saw how beautiful the light was she desire it with all she was, the light was her brother Lucifer, wanting to recieve again the light into her darkness, she swollowed up the light, thus becomming the dawn.
Jupiter was also know as the God of justice and the king of all Gods after a special meeting was held that followed the over throw of the God Saturn and the Titans.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa/THEWITCHESEYES/DIANA.html   (832 words)

  
 The Goddess of A Thousand Names-Diana
Diana was originally a goddess of fertility and, just as Bona Dea, she was worshipped mainly by women as the giver of fertility and easy births.
Diana is also a moon-goddess and was originally worshipped on the mountain Tifata near Capua and in sacred forests (such as Aricia in Latium).
Born before him, she is said to have helped deliver him, reflecting her role as a goddess of childbirth, along with Hera and Eileithyia.
http://www.gotojassminesitenow.com/goddesses/diana.html   (451 words)

  
 Goddess Gift: Greek Goddess Artemis (Roman goddess Diana): Goddess of Light.
In greek mythology Artemis (also known as the roman goddess Diana) was the daughter of Zeus, the mighty ruler of the Olympian gods.
Of all the greek goddesses, she was the most self-sufficient, living life on her own terms, comfortable both in solitude and in holding the reins of leadership.
Artemis "Goddess of Light" had the divine duty of illuminating the darkness.
http://www.goddessgift.com/stories/greek_goddess_artemis.html   (963 words)

  
 Diana
The Diana of Mythosphere is, like her namesake, a goddess, and the daughter of the king of the goddess, though unlike their prototypes, the gods of Mythosphere became divine by technological rather than supernatural means.
The goddess was also identified with youth initiation rituals in which boys were flogged brutally, though seldom fatally.
Though something of a fertility goddess, she is also a virgin.
http://meadhall.homestead.com/Diana.html   (2112 words)

  
 Moon: Princess Diana - goddess.astrology.com
Spiritually, Diana seemed to be searching for something more than what her Anglican religion gave her.
She became involved in the New Age movement, trying aromatheraphy and meditation.
When her mother became a Catholic, Diana looked into that religion for a time.
http://goddess.astrology.com/moon/diana.html   (1111 words)

  
 Diana, goddess of the moon / Artemis, from Mystic Realms
Diana, goddess of the moon / Artemis, from Mystic Realms
Hecate was a mysterious divinity sometimes identified with Proserpina and sometimes with Diana.
The most celebrated shrine to Diana was on Lake Nemi, near Aricia.
http://www.lundyisleofavalon.co.uk/godsetc/diana.htm   (453 words)

  
 Diana In Classical Art
Diana was often accompanied by maiden in her hunt, who tried to remain virgin like, Diana the goddess they worshiped.
There was a nymph named Syrinx who was loved by the satyrs and spirits of the wood but remained a virgin and a faithful worshipper of Diana.
Callisto was one of Diana's best friends and one of the most beautiful mortal woman.
http://waltm.net/diana1.htm   (574 words)

  
 Wonder Woman: Goddess of Truth
Eventually Diana was killed by the demon lord Neron yet the Olympian gods raised her up to be Diana goddess of the truth.
Diana and her Amazon sister were reverting to the clay from which they were formed without the backing of their gods' presence.
Via this route they rescued Diana Trevor a USAF pilot who died by their side keeping the evils of Tartarus captive, she was honoured by a statue in the Temple of Ares.
http://captain.custard.org/classic/wdrwoman.html   (2539 words)

  
 DIANA AS MADONNA
The Goddess religion, is surepticiously being foisted upon an unsuspecting public.
In my book, Diana, Queen of Heaven, the point I am making is that a new Goddess religion is scheduled to replace the patriarchal religions.
Mary was called the Mother of God, and as such was equated a position of reverence equal to the female diety that had been worshipped in the area, the Goddess Diana.
http://www.rumormillnews.com/DIANA_AS_MADONNA.htm   (1138 words)

  
 Interior Decorating Garden Decor Roman Mythology Diana Roman goddess Fine Art Marble Statue
Diana in the Roman religion, goddess of the moon, forests, animals, and women in childbirth.
Artemis in the Greek religion and mythology, Olympian goddess, daughter of Zeus and Leto and twin sister of Apollo.
She was probably originally a forest goddess and a special patroness of women.
http://www.artsacred.com/statuebust/fineartuniquegiftidearomangoddessdianastatuebust.htm   (526 words)

  
 In the Name of Goddess Diana
Diana's life was full of moments of compassion, caring and relating on a human level, welcoming all those around into her world.
And we are convinced that she would have incessantly striven to do so, assisting in improving the standard of living worldwide.
The world has lost a great being, a woman of soul, a divine incarnation who would have gone on to do increasingly great things to help humanity and the planet.
http://www.truthbeknown.com/diana.htm   (1819 words)

  
 Diana, Queen of Heaven
In the guise of the triple Goddess, she could be compared to the Celtic Goddess Brigid, the Greek Goddess Hecate and Indian Goddess Kali.
Artemis and Diana are practically the same Goddess and were worshipped at approximately the same times historically.
During these festivals, followers of Diana would visit her temple, (see figure X), dance, have feasts and celebrate the Goddess.
http://goddessschool.com/projects/dianavan.html   (850 words)

  
 Surfing The Apocalypse
Diana is very much in affinity with the archetype of the Divine Mother as she has entered the next phase of her eternal Life and service.
THE PRINCESS DIANA PROPHECY--In May 1997, three and half months before the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Ginny Burgin, a member of an evangelical congregation in Sheffield, England told her church that she believed that she had received a message from God.
DIANA AS PREDICTED 2000 YEARS AGO--Interpretation of The Bible, Revelation, Chapter 12: The Woman Attacked by the Dragon and how it might be Diana.
http://www.surfingtheapocalypse.com/goddess.html   (3481 words)

  
 The Nemesis of the White Goddess
James Frazer's study of the glade Nemi of Diana and its forlorn sacred king was the motivating principle for his renowned 12 volume work on religion and magic "The Golden Bough".
Since the Virgin was closely associated by the early Church with Wisdom - with the Saint 'Sophia', or Holy Wisdom, of the Cathedral Church at Constantinople- the choice of this feast for the passing of Wisdom into Immortality was a happy one (Graves 1948 255).
The goddess whom he served and married was herself, if I am right, no other than the Queen of Heaven, the true wife of the sky-god.
http://www.dhushara.com/book/diana/diana.htm   (3963 words)

  
 Reconnect with other goddesses with these free shE-mail postcards © Anita Ryan 2000.
Her power brings men and women together to create new life, and she is the gentle goddess who ends life in order to perpetuate the circle of life with love and trust.
She is the centre, the strength, the core, the energy, from which the flames of passion are able to burn on.
She is the wick without which the fire will die.
http://www.goddess.com.au/postcard.htm   (579 words)

  
 Diana - Goddess of Fire - Ascension Research Center
Fortunatus said Diana was the Goddess worshipped at Vernemeton, "which in the Gaulish language means the Great Shrine." In the 5th century A.D., the Gauls regarded her as their supreme deity.
Diana embodies the God Consciousness of the Sacred Fire with Her Twin Flame, Prince Oromasis, on behalf of elemental life.
An excuse for converting Diana's temples into Mary's churches was provided by a made-to-order legend that Mary lived at Ephesus in her old age.
http://www.ascension-research.org/diana.html   (1531 words)

  
 GoddessGift.net - Goddess statues - Goddess gifts
Diana / Artemis is part of the Circle of Goddesses Candle Shrine.
Here the goddess of forests and the hunt stands bathed in moonlight, her bow raised in a "calling down the moon" ritual gesture.
In this form she was venerated by the Gauls well into the 7th century CE.
http://www.goddessgift.net/page20.html   (268 words)

  
 Goddess Diana the Hunter Statue
Diana believed her virgin body was very sacred and not for a male's eyes.
Near Rome, in Capua and in Aricia, there are still shrines dedicated to the goddess diana.
Her shrine in Aricia is on the shores of lake Nemi.
http://www.eleganza.com/statue-gallery/h-06-goddess-diana-statue.html   (399 words)

  
 Diana's Bow Ritual
The Goddess Diana in her Maiden aspect will be the focus of this ritual but the Crone aspect of the Goddess will also be present as they are very closely connected.
(At the entrance to the Ritual Circle, The Maiden Diana will be smudged, challenged and anointed, and then take her position to the left of the altar.
  On one occasion as Diana was bathing (ritual bath symbol) with her attendants (faeries), when Acteaon the Hunter chanced upon them.
http://moonpathcuups.org/rituals/diana05.htm   (3495 words)

  
 PagaNet News: Using Astrology to find one's Birth Goddess
"Diana, The Sky." Some say that She was the original Sun "Goddess," ruling Vital Energy.
Diana is particularly good at retrieving things, people and insights previously lost.
"3-Fold Goddess of Women: Maiden, Mother and Crone." Hecate is exalted as the Crone, the old Wise Woman and protector of Witches.
http://www.paganet.org/pnn/v07/i6/feature_sample1.html   (2006 words)

  
 Diana Goddess color White.
Diana in Roman worship, was known as well as a maiden huntress, protector of all that is wild and free.
The courtship of the God and Goddess commences with this sabbat and this is an appropriate time to focus on the balance of male and female energies within ourselves.
The goddess Diana was very highly worshipped in ancient Rome.
http://www.junos-horizon.com/documents/2797.html   (2602 words)

  
 The Goddess of A Thousand Names-Aradia
She decided to teach the people magick, so that they were more easily able to care for themselves, and to protect themselves from their oppressors.
Aradia was instructed to teach the mortals aggressive magick, in order to help themselves from their horrific oppression.
Aradia taught them well, as she was a strong and powerful Goddess.
http://www.gotojassminesitenow.com/goddesses/aradia.html   (837 words)

  
 Goddess Diana and devotion to the Divine Mother
Goddess Diana and devotion to the Divine Mother
We see the Goddesses Athena, Aphrodite, Demeter, and Ceres as forms of the divine feminine.
Our discussion in this monograph has to do with God in the feminine form as the Goddess or Divine Mother or Sacred Feminine.
http://www.goddess.ws/goddess_diana/goddess_diana.html   (391 words)

  
 Mystical Passage,Goddess Statuary, Gaia, Diana,Lilith, Hecate, Mystical Gift Store
For centuries Diana was revered as the Queen of Heaven and the moon was her sacred symbol.
She was also called the Goddess of the Dark Moon - associated with divination, blessings, prophecy, dreams, oracles, magical empowerment, healing, wisdom, intuition, and female mystery.
The beautiful flowing robes are embossed with stars as Diana holds her sacred symbol - the Moon.
http://www.mysticalpassage.com/sculptures.html   (1015 words)

  
 Diana
May the Goddess grant YOU love, peace, joy, bounty, and wisdom.
Charge of the Goddess from Charles Godfrey Leland’s 1899 “Aradia: Gospel of the Witches” via DJ Conway’s “Moon Magick” (OUTSIDE LINK — PICTURE)
Note the similarity of posture, palms bestowing blessing, with countless images of
http://www.teenwitch.com/DEITY/ROMAN/DIANA.HTM   (1679 words)

  
 Mythography The Roman Goddess Diana in Myth and Art
O Virgin, guardian of the mountains and groves, you who, thrice invoked, hearken to young women laboring in the womb, and from death deliver them.
There is a very concise entry on Diana.
This book is a great source for information about Greek and Roman mythology!
http://www.loggia.com/myth/diana.html   (181 words)

  
 Diana, goddess of achieving goals © Anita Ryan 2000
Be inspired with Diana's natural energy with this cast stone sculpture:
On the day of my death I will know that I laughed lovingly, fully and well
Diana is a Roman goddess - nature, fertility, children, providence and harvest are other attributes relating to her.
http://www.goddess.com.au/goddesses/Diana.htm   (345 words)

  
 Goddess Artemis Diana of Ephesus
This Temple was the last of the GreatGoddess Temples to remain open and was the site of Goddess worship well into the christian era.
a young woman dressed as the Goddess Diana
Ephesus was chosen for Mary's installation to add legitimacy to the church's claim that Mary, not Diana, was "the Mother of God", the "Mother of All."
http://www.spiralgoddess.com/Diana.html   (398 words)

  
 Goddess Gift: Meet the Goddesses Here
Explore the myths and symbols of the goddesses.
items thoughtfully selected to inspire and activate your goddess within.
Order the in-depth report on your goddess archetype.
http://www.goddessgift.com   (278 words)

  
 Diana, The Goddess of the Moon!!!
Of all the greek goddesses, the goddess Artemis/Diana was the most self-sufficient, living life on her own terms, comfortable both in solitude and in holding the reins of leadership.
/Diana was the protector of all those who were vulnerable, especially women and children.
KArtemis was also known as the Roman goddess Diana.
http://www.ntergalactic.com/goddessdiana.htm   (161 words)

  
 Diana --  Encyclopædia Britannica
As a fertility deity she was invoked by women to aid conception and delivery.
in Roman religion, goddess of wild animals and the hunt, virtually indistinguishable from the Greek goddess Artemis.
Like her Greek counterpart, she was also a goddess of domestic animals.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9030274   (751 words)

  
 Diana the Living Myth 1: Diana/Artemis in Greek and Roman Mythology
Diana the Living Myth 1: Diana/Artemis in Greek and Roman Mythology
The goddess Diana was a huntress, but she was
This independent, and yet compassionate goddess was readily available
http://www.webwinds.com/diana/diamyth1.htm   (336 words)

  
 Diana/Goddess Print Collection
A warrior goddess, Diana is a true virgin in its original meaning: independent, knowing her own mind, she is owned by no one.
Her vision is clear and her aim is true.
Every effort has been made to insure that the colors in the online representations are as close to the originals as possible; however, colors in the prints may differ slightly from their online versions.
http://www.marywillowmoon.com/diana.html   (75 words)

  
 DIANA THE HUNTED GODDESS.
What then could they be doing in my nation ?
Diana was a victim of those who seek power over others.
Princess Diana died at the hands of those who serve the satanic state.
http://www.etlife.co.uk/diana.htm   (1897 words)

  
 Diana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diana (goddess) was the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Artemis.
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
Diana (crater) is a crater on the Moon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana   (123 words)

  
 New Orleans Artist MOUSIE Moon Goddess
She is the virgin goddess and the many -breasted mother goddess.
Diana's festival in Rome was a holiday for slaves (kinda like Mardi Gras?) and slaves could also ask for asylum in her temple.
The Romans called her "Diana," but she has had many names in many cultures worldwide, some of which are inscribed around the moon window in the print.
http://www.mousie.com/gallery/gallery14.html   (416 words)

  
 Diana - Moon Goddess - Limited Edition Fine Art Print
Diana holds her globe of strength-giving light and is attended by her two ravens.
The ravens are her apprentices, and perform tasks and carry messages for her.
Diana - Moon Goddess - Limited Edition Fine Art Print
http://www.maryostudio.com/pages/goddess/big/dianaBig.htm   (138 words)

  
 Diana: The Goddess Who Hunts Alone - Fuentes, Carlos - 0374139032 - Comprar libro - Venta de libro - Libros en espanol ...
But infatuation becomes doomed pursuit as Diana spurns him, as she flees enigmatically into an intrigue of paranoia and the FBI, sexual jealousy and Black Panthers, and as the impassioned narrator is forced to reconsider the foundations of his life as a writer.
A self-proclaimed Don Juan who is faithful only to literature (he says to himself), he meets the beautiful American movie actress Diana Soren at a party and is fascinated by her oddly elusive charm.
To lover her blond beauty is to love an image coveted by thousands, and it is to experience a passion that must be turned into art.
http://www.ofertondelibros.com/libros/-0374139032_Diana%253A%255FThe%255FGoddess%255FWho%255FHunts%255FAlone_Fuentes,%255FCarlos.html   (223 words)

  
 Quia - Diana, Goddess of the Moon and Neuter Words
Diana, Goddess of the Moon and Neuter Words
Quia - Diana, Goddess of the Moon and Neuter Words
See a list of terms used in these activities.
http://www.quia.com/jg/97615.html   (48 words)

  
 Diana Goddess of the Hunt Jewelry by Black Horse Design
Diana was praised for her strength, athletic grace, beauty and hunting skills so it was no surprise that she was often depicted with greyhounds and horses who shared those same attributes.
The Greeks knew her as Artemis and to both cultures she was the guardian of the hunt and the protector of all animals.
Diana Goddess of the Hunt Jewelry by Black Horse Design
http://www.black-horse-design.com/DianaJewelry.html   (142 words)

  
 Go Goddess! · Diana, Goddess of Courage
With her determination and dedication, Diana put the two "d's" in goddess.
She keeps it real with a style that's sporty yet simple.
She digs soccer, track, softball, surfing, skiing - you name it - and she wouldn't be caught dead without her board.
http://www.gogoddessgirl.com/goddess_diana.php   (148 words)

  
 Aradia: Gospel of the Witches
Chapter XI - The House Of The Wind
Chapter V - The Conjuration Of The Lemon And Pins Sacred to Diana
Diana, Queen Of The Serpents, Giver Of The Gift Of Languages
http://www.paganlibrary.com/etext/aradia/index.php   (292 words)

  
 Temple of Diana, Official Dark Lord Site, The Goddess Diana
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Temple of Diana, the legends, lore, and fantasy of the Goddess Diana, her life, her struggles, her history and her triumphs, official Dark Lord Site,
Temple of Diana, Official Dark Lord Site, The Goddess Diana
http://www.goddessdiana.cjb.net   (92 words)

  
 Diana (Goddess statue, blue) sculpted by Oberon Zell
"Lovely Goddess of the Bow, of all tender wild creatures." Diana was the Roman name for the Greek Goddess Artemis, Moon Maiden, divine huntress and protector of the wilderness.
This modern image by Oberon Zell was inspired by the "Pastorale" scene from Fantasia.
Diana (Goddess statue, blue) sculpted by Oberon Zell
http://www.sevenrays.com/catalog/describe?SR00000015   (90 words)

  
 Diana - Goddess of the Hunt - Walt Disney Classics Collection 1214870 - Walt Disney Classics Collection collectibles ...
The stars fall into their places in the night sky.
Diana grasps the new moon as if it were a bow and fires a comet that scatters stars.
Diana - Goddess of the Hunt - Walt Disney Classics Collection 1214870 - Walt Disney Classics Collection collectibles and gifts
http://bemorecreativegifts.com/walt-disney-classics-collection/diana.html   (153 words)

  
 THE MAKING OF A GODDESS:PRINCESS DIANA
Inspired by Rayelan Allan's work on "Diana, Queen of Heaven" I have dedicated a section of my website to up to date information on the developments in the Diana story.
Those who may have been skeptical of Rayelan's information in regard to the Diana story will find the reports of Diana sightings and visions very interesting.
"The Making of a Goddess: Princess Diana" can be found at http://www.surfingtheapocalypse.com/goddess.html
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?read=1542   (116 words)

  
 Diana (Goddess) @ Streamwaves
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