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Nymph in Roman mythology, mother of LatinusIn Roman mythology, Marica was a nymph, the mother of Latinus. Latinus was fathered by Faunus, who was also occasionally referred to as the son of Marica. The sacred forest near Minturnae was dedicated to Marica. A lake nearby was also named after her. Various Roman authors claims that she was a form of Diana or Venus.
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References
- Rose HJ, A Handbook of Greek Mythology, First Edition 1928
- Horace (1846). Opera: The Works of Horace: the Odes on the Basis of Anthon: the Satires and Epistles by McCaul. Cumming and Ferguson. pp. 229–.
- Purcell, N. "Places: 432925 (Marica)". Pleiades. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
- William Smith (1878). A New Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography Mythology and Geography Partly Based Upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Harper. pp. 1–.
- Martial (1908). Selected Epigrams of Martial. Ginn. pp. 244–.
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