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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Juno_TempleJuno Temple - Wikipedia

    Juno Temple (born 21 July 1989) is an English actress. She is known for her roles in the comedy series Ted Lasso (2020–2023) and in the fifth season of the crime drama series Fargo (2023–2024).

  3. Nov 3, 2023 · It's hard to tell just how popular the name was when Temple was born in 1989 (via Celpox), but there is actually a solid reason why Temple's parents called her Juno in the first place.

  4. As Juno Moneta (“the Warner”), she had a temple on the Arx (the northern summit of the Capitoline Hill) from 344 bc; it later housed the Roman mint, and the words “mint” and “money” derive from the name.

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  5. Jul 23, 2021 · 1. She's named after a part of the Grand Canyon her parents visited when her mother was pregnant. Juno Temple is actually a 6,896-elevation summit located in the eastern Grand Canyon. As you'll see here, it's a really stunning entity to be named after. 2. Her dad is cult director Julien Temple.

  6. Juno Curitis had a temple on the Campus Martius. Excavations in Largo di Torre Argentina have revealed four temple structures, one of whom (temple D or A) could be the temple of Juno Curitis. She shared her anniversary day with Juppiter Fulgur, who had an altar nearby. [65]

  7. Apr 8, 2015 · Some ancient authors claim Juno arrived in Rome in the fifth century BCE from the Etruscan town of Veii north of Rome as Juno Regina, a word meaning queen. She received a temple on the Aventine Hill and served as a civic deity, the protector of the state.

  8. mythopedia.com › topics › junoJuno - Mythopedia

    May 19, 2023 · The temple of Juno Sospita, for example, was built in 194 BCE by the commander C. Cornelius Cethegus in fulfillment of a vow he had made while warring with the Insubres. Another temple, this one to Juno Populona, was probably built in recognition of Juno’s role as the goddess who presided over the people (the populus) marching off to war.