
Yuturna
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In Roman mythology, Yuturna is a water nymph associated with springs and fountains, known for her beauty and elusive nature. She is often depicted as a figure who eludes the advances of gods, specifically Jupiter, who becomes infatuated with her. Yuturna's story highlights themes of desire and the consequences of divine interventions, particularly in relation to the protection of women's autonomy and the dangers of silencing.
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Yuturna is a naiad who avoids Júpiter's advances.
Cállate por tu padre | OpiniónEl País·
Spain· 2026-02-17







