Juno Moneta
Etymology

From , varient of Classical Latin Iūnō Monēta, from Iuno ("Juno"), queen of the Roman gods equated with the Greek Hera, and Moneta, of uncertain etymology.

Proper noun
  1. (Roman mythology) Synonym of Juno, particularly as a patron of the state mint and Roman coinage.



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