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  1. The genius creator of HBO's Rome, Bruno Heller, is working on a script for a Rome movie. Bona Dea, what a gift from the goddess! There isn't much news yet, but you'll likely see it here as soon as...

  2. 5 seasons of this show, given how well written it was, would have made it one of the best shows ever made. GoT could have learned a thing or two about condensing seasons from Rome. It’s not easy to perfect, but the writers did a damn fine enough job of it.

  3. Jun 14, 2019 · At the beginning of May and December in Rome, an unusual mysterious feast in honour of Bona Dea (“Good Goddess”) was celebrated – an agrarian god, daughter of Faunus. The feast was worshipped only by women, due to the character of Bona Dea – a goddess who is a virgin and responsible for the fertility of women.

  4. Nov 19, 2016 · No, one of the greatest rhetoricians and orators of Rome decided to prosecute Clodius for sacriledge—the Bona Dea, after all, was a sacred event dedicated to a goddess, hosted in the home of the highest priest of Rome, and the Vestal Virgins were also in attendance.

  5. Bona Dea. Caesar is Pontifex Maximus, High Priest of Rome. After a series of political setbacks, his position offers him a chance to restore his reputation. His household must host a women-only...

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  6. Bona Dea, whose name translates to the “Good Goddess,” was a deity revered in Ancient Rome, embodying fertility, healing, and chastity. She was considered a protectress of the Roman state and its people, particularly women, to whom she offered aid in matters of fertility and childbirth.

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  8. Exciting news for fans of HBO’s Rome series: it looks like a film is currently in development, with script writer Bruno Heller penning the project. The film, whose working title is Bona Dea, is due to start filming in Summer 2010 and is scheduled for release in 2011.

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