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- Invidia abstract "In Latin, invidia is the sense of envy or jealousy, a "looking upon" associated with the evil eye, from invidere, "to look against, to look at in a hostile manner." Invidia ("Envy") is one of the Seven Deadly Sins in Christian belief. Invidia is also the Roman name for the ancient Greek goddess, Nemesis.".
- Invidia thumbnail Circe_Invidiosa_-_John_William_Waterhouse.jpg?width=300.
- Invidia wikiPageExternalLink 2003-12-28.html.
- Invidia wikiPageID "26496812".
- Invidia wikiPageRevisionID "588337005".
- Invidia hasPhotoCollection Invidia.
- Invidia subject Category:Ancient_Roman_religion.
- Invidia subject Category:Personifications.
- Invidia subject Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Invidia subject Category:Vengeance_goddesses.
- Invidia comment "In Latin, invidia is the sense of envy or jealousy, a "looking upon" associated with the evil eye, from invidere, "to look against, to look at in a hostile manner." Invidia ("Envy") is one of the Seven Deadly Sins in Christian belief. Invidia is also the Roman name for the ancient Greek goddess, Nemesis.".
- Invidia label "Envidia (mitología)".
- Invidia label "Invidia".
- Invidia label "Invidia".
- Invidia label "Invidia".
- Invidia sameAs Envidia_(mitología).
- Invidia sameAs Invidia.
- Invidia sameAs Invidia.
- Invidia sameAs m.09wxv9.
- Invidia sameAs Q3091027.
- Invidia sameAs Q3091027.
- Invidia wasDerivedFrom Invidia?oldid=588337005.
- Invidia depiction Circe_Invidiosa_-_John_William_Waterhouse.jpg.
- Invidia isPrimaryTopicOf Invidia.