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Qué (quién) es Bellona$523031$ - definición

1928 MYSTERY NOVEL BY DOROTHY L. SAYERS
Bellona Club

Necyria bellona         
  • Mounted specimen
SPECIES OF INSECT
Bellona Metalmark; Bellona metalmark
Necyria bellona, the bellona metalmark, is a butterfly of the family Riodinidae. It is found in most of South America.
HMS Bellona (63)         
  • ''Bellona'' in 1947
  • A Force 12 plus gale was blowing when this picture was taken from the bridge as HMS ''Bellona'' plunged through mountainous seas on a convoy to Russia. Note the huge wave in front of the ship
1942 DIDO-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
HMNZS Bellona
HMS Bellona was the name ship of her sub-class of light cruisers for the Royal Navy. She was the first of the fourth group of cruisers.
Bellona (goddess)         
  • Auguste Rodin's 1879 bronze bust of Bellona in the Musée Rodin, Paris
  • "Bellona Leading the Imperial Armies against the Turks", a 1600 print of [[Bartholomaeus Spranger]]'s  design
ANCIENT ROMAN GODDESS OF WAR, SIMILAR TO THE ANCIENT GREEK ENYO
Duellona; Bellona (deity)
Bellona () was an ancient Roman goddess of war. Her main attribute is the military helmet worn on her head; she often holds a sword, spear, or shield, and brandishes a torch or whip as she rides into battle in a four-horse chariot.

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The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club

The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club is a 1928 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, her fourth featuring Lord Peter Wimsey. Much of the novel is set in the Bellona Club, a fictional London club for war veterans (Bellona being a Roman goddess of war).