![Statue of the Roman goddess Mater Matuta from the Etruscan city of Chiusi. The object is dated to the 4th century BCE. In the Roman religion, Mater Matuta was the goddess of Statue of the Roman goddess Mater Matuta from the Etruscan city of Chiusi. The object is dated to the 4th century BCE. In the Roman religion, Mater Matuta was the goddess of](https://i.redd.it/g0gtca437bq61.jpg)
Statue of the Roman goddess Mater Matuta from the Etruscan city of Chiusi. The object is dated to the 4th century BCE. In the Roman religion, Mater Matuta was the goddess of
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The Etruscans - Etruscan cinerary statue - the goddess Mater Matuta. Circa 450 BC Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence. Photo by Edisonblus Mater Matuta was an indigenous Italian goddess of the ripening of
![Mater Matuta or Mater Capuana, limestone Kourotrophos, from Sanctuary of Mater Matuta at Fondo Patturelli, Campania, Italy, Samnite civilization, 4th century BC Mater Matuta or Mater Capuana, limestone Kourotrophos, from Sanctuary of Mater Matuta at Fondo Patturelli, Campania, Italy, Samnite civilization, 4th century BC](https://images-cdn.bridgemanimages.com/api/1.0/image/600wm.XXX.6058190.7055475/915327.jpg)
Mater Matuta or Mater Capuana, limestone Kourotrophos, from Sanctuary of Mater Matuta at Fondo Patturelli, Campania, Italy, Samnite civilization, 4th century BC
![MATER MATUTA, 'FERTILITY CULTS' AND THE INTEGRATION OF WOMEN IN RELIGIOUS LIFE IN ITALY IN THE FOURTH TO FIRST CENTURIES BC | Papers of the British School at Rome | Cambridge Core MATER MATUTA, 'FERTILITY CULTS' AND THE INTEGRATION OF WOMEN IN RELIGIOUS LIFE IN ITALY IN THE FOURTH TO FIRST CENTURIES BC | Papers of the British School at Rome | Cambridge Core](https://static.cambridge.org/binary/version/id/urn:cambridge.org:id:binary:20191020224134730-0148:S0068246218000399:S0068246218000399_fig9g.jpeg?pub-status=live)
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![The Partial Historians🏺 on Twitter: "June 11: the #Matralia is celebrated in honour of Mater Matuta. This celebration falls within the scope of the #Vestalia (June 7-15). https://t.co/zLdjXNIsL3" / Twitter The Partial Historians🏺 on Twitter: "June 11: the #Matralia is celebrated in honour of Mater Matuta. This celebration falls within the scope of the #Vestalia (June 7-15). https://t.co/zLdjXNIsL3" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DfW-sEqVQAAHgf7.jpg)