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    Reitia (Venetic: 𐌓𐌄:𐌉:𐌕𐌉:𐌀) is a goddess, one of the best known deities of the Adriatic Veneti of northeastern Italy. While her place in the Venetic pantheon cannot be known for certain, the importance of her cult to Venetic society is well attested in archaeological finds.

  2. Feb 25, 2022 · Three depictions of Pora Reitia the Venito culture’s goddess of nature, usually worshipped in open grove settings. ( House of Secrets ) The Pora Reitia Nature Cult of the Adriatic Venetic People

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    Reitia can be worshipped the same as any God through the gifting cycle. However, there are several devotional activities and rituals which would lend themselves especially to the worship of Reitia. The first two devotional activities are apparent, the dedication and offering of writing and weaving to Reitia. This appears to have been a significant ...

    Reitia is a multi-faceted Goddess whose cult was widespread and lasted many years. She is closely associated with animals, especially horses and birds, writing, weaving, healing, gatekeeping, childbirth and potentially fate, death, war and learning.

    Brewer, W.A., 1985. Notes on Venetic. e. kvopetari. s. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung, 98(1. H), pp.54-58. Ciprianoi, S., 2016. A lead-glazed Skyphos with figurative belief decoration from the sanctuary of Reitia in Esta (Italy). Rei CretariÆ RomanÆ FaVtorVm Acta, 44. De Nardi, S., 2007. Landscapes of the prehistoric Veneto, Italy: a...

  4. The chief Venetic settlement was Este (later the Roman colony of Ateste), which was also the cult centre of their important divinity Reitia, possibly a goddess of childbirth. The horses bred in Venetia were famous in the Greek world, and there was other commerce both with Greek lands and with the Alps and northern Europe, including some control ...

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  5. Feb 6, 2017 · This paper suggests that the dual functions of Reitia – her association with women and her association with writing – came together to create a highly specific local epigraphic practice, whose linguistic and archaeological traces continue into the Roman period of the city.

  6. Reitia (Venetic: ??:?:??:?) is a goddess, one of the best known deities of the Adriatic Veneti of northeastern Italy. While her place in the Venetic pantheon cannot be known for certain, the importance of her cult to Venetic society is well attested in archaeological finds.

  7. Feb 25, 2022 · Ancient Origins articles related to Pora Reitia in the sections of history, archaeology, human origins, unexplained, artifacts, ancient places and myths and Skip to main content User menu

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