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Cicero’s Tusculan Disputations

BOOK III
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A fourth was of Arcadia, whom the Arcadians called Nomio,[269] because they regarded him as their legislator.

There are likewise many Dianas.

The first, who is thought to be the mother of the winged Cupid, is the daughter of Jupiter and Proserpine.

The second, who is more known, is daughter of the third Jupiter and of Latona.

The third, whom the Greeks often call by her father's name, is the daughter of Upis[270] and Glauce.


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