Talk:Furrina

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[edit] Furina and Laverna

What was the relationship, if any, between Furina and Laverna, also cited as a Roman goddess of thieves? Smerdis of Tlön 14:23, 3 Sep 2004 (UTC)

I don't think there was one. Furina, if I recall correctly, is thought to have been assoiciated with springs. A source on that Thieves thing would be nice. User:Robgea 9:48 PM March 7th 2005

Seeing as how I can find no mention of Furrina's duty as a patroness of thieves anywhere (and also how Georges Dumezil cites Furrina as an example of a goddess who's duties not even Cicero knew) I'm removing it, I'm also fixing the name of the Goddess to the correct Furrina, instead of Furina. --Robgea 04:01, 14 August 2005 (UTC)

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