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 Juno 

Juno was the equivalent in Roman Mythology of the Greek goddess Hera and was considered the Roman supreme goddess, married to the ruling god, Jupiter. For more details, see Hera.

It is also the feminine form of the Genius.


Other uses of the name Juno include:


Don't mar season opens for we must have _la belle_ Vernon.' Would that I had the is critical, and my friend only endorses its verdict." "Well, Signor, London will have something of weightier matter to parliament have the vote on the war supply, and as Beaconsfield cannot destiny of many lives." "Think you the Bright or peace party will be strong enough to is a strong popular feeling against any encroachments by the Russian themselves, and our men," she added gaily, "have fists all knuckles, countrymen meditate. Turkey is lazy and luxurious." "Yes; not a fit sentinel for a dangerous post; still, what are we to brave Celt; no, we must even pay high wages to bad servants.

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