Sanctuary of Feronia in Terracina

**Feronia**, according to Roman mythology, was a goddess of fertility, but also the protector of freed slaves and everything that comes out underground in the sunlight. We know its existence in Terracina from the sources and from a larger than life female head found depicting the Goddess Feronia. In...

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