Lua

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Lua is a minor Roman goddess associated with the protection and ritual destruction of captured enemy weapons and spoils of war.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
minor deity
associatedWith protection of captured enemy weapons
ritual destruction of captured enemy weapons
ritual destruction of spoils of war
attestedIn Latin literary sources
Roman religious tradition
cultTitle Lua Mars NERFINISHED
culture ancient Roman religion
domain military spoils
war booty
function to ritually neutralize captured arms and spoils
to safeguard Rome from the spiritual danger of enemy weapons
gender female
hasAttribute protective
purificatory
hasScope handling of captured military equipment
post-battle rituals
linkedTo Mars NERFINISHED
nameEtymology possibly related to Latin verb "luere" (to loosen, release, atone)
religiousType chthonic or underworld-associated deity (sometimes interpreted)
protective deity
ritualFunction purification through destruction of captured arms
removal of dangerous or polluted war booty
role recipient of dedicated enemy armor
recipient of dedicated enemy arms
recipient of dedicated spoils of war
worshipContext military religious rites
state cult of Rome
worshippedIn ancient Rome NERFINISHED

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Saturn consort Lua