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ID: 901002189
Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ia/901002189
Record Type: Character/Person

Nona (Roman deity)

Note: One of the three Roman fates, she spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle.

Names:
Nona (Roman deity) (preferred,English-P,D)

Hierarchical Position:
Legend, Religion, Mythology (P)
....<Roman iconography> (P)
........<Roman characters> (P)
............Nona (Roman deity) (I)
Related Iconography:
associated with .... Decima
..........(Legend, Religion, Mythology, Roman iconography, Roman characters, Decima (Roman deity)) [901002188]
associated with .... Morta
..........(Legend, Religion, Mythology, Roman iconography, Roman characters, Morta (Roman deity)) [901002190]
counterpart is .... Clotho
..........(Legend, Religion, Mythology, Greek iconography, Greek characters, Clotho (Greek deity)) [901002186]

Other Relationships:
role/characteristic is .... deity
.....(people in religion, people in religion and related occupations, people in the humanities, people by occupation, people (agents), People (hierarchy name)) (AAT)
is personification of .... fate
.....(philosophical concepts, Associated Concepts (hierarchy name)) (AAT)

Sources:
Nona (Roman deity)
................Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) "Fates," accessed 31 July 2019
Iconography Record Sources:
................ Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-)
................ Schwab, Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece (2011)

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