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Camenae
Camenae (kəˈmiːniː) pl n (Classical Myth & Legend) Roman myth a group of nymphs originally associated with a sacred spring in Rome, later identified with the Greek MusesCamenae
Camenae (kəmē`nē), in Roman religion and mythology, water nymphs gifted in prophecy. At Rome they had a sacred spring from which the vestals drew water for their rites. In later myth they were identified with the Greek Muses.Camenaefountain nymphs; identified with Greek Muses. [Rom. Myth.: Zimmerman, 49]See: Nymph |