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Is there a roman goddess of wine?

Yes, the Roman goddess of wine is known as Libera or Livia. She is the daughter of Jupiter, the king of the gods, and his wife Juno. Libera is often depicted holding a cup of wine or a vine branch, and she is associated with fertility, joy, and freedom. Her Greek counterpart is Dionysus, who is the god of wine and celebrations.

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