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Meaning of averno by furoya





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In mythology is the place where the souls of the dead go, which is underground and that is why some religions associated it with hell. As it is a dark and dark place, there are no birds singing, and the Greeks called it 945; 959; 961; 957; 953; 962; ( a ornis "without birds") that the Romans interpreted as ab ornis and hence the noun Avernus.

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