Sanctuary of Bona Dea

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The Sanctuary of Bona Dea was an ancient Roman religious site dedicated to the goddess Bona Dea, associated with chastity, fertility, and women’s mysteries, located on the Aventine Hill.

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Sanctuary of Bona Dea canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman sanctuary
religious site
accessRestriction men excluded from rites
associatedConcept domestic fertility
female virtue
healing of women’s ailments
associatedDeityAspect chastity
fertility
women’s mysteries
associatedGoddess Bona Dea
associatedWith female-only rituals
mystery elements in worship
country Italy
cultFocus female health
fertility rites
protection of women
culture Roman
dedicatedTo Bona Dea
genderRestriction women only (for main cult observances)
languageOfCult Latin
locatedIn Aventine Hill
Rome
Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome
primaryFunction cult center of Bona Dea on the Aventine
place of worship
religion ancient Roman religion
timePeriod Roman Empire
surface form: Imperial Rome

Roman Republic
surface form: Republican Rome
worshippers Roman women
matrons

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Aventine Hill hasSanctuary Sanctuary of Bona Dea