Talk:Anna Perenna
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[edit]Named after this Roman goddess, ANNA-PERENNA, Inc., also know as 'ANNA-PERENNA' Porcelain was founded by Klaus D. Vogt, former president of Rosenthal China, on 7-7-77, July 7, 1977 in New York City. ANNA-PERENNA published and produced porcelain plates in limited editons that were distributed in North America and Europe.
'ANAPURNA' Hindu deity and name of the world's second highest mountain, suggest Indo-Germanic ties to name and function.
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[edit]Someone added in an ffdfdgf at one point. It was later removed and then it was added back in. I'll remove it. --69.40.251.187 16:33, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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It would be nice to put a section dedicated to the etymology of her name
[edit]We can't clearly know if "Anna Perenna" is of Etruscan, Phoenician, or Umbrian origin with the current page, furthermore, it might get confusing considering "Anna" is traditionally associated with the Hebrew name, which is normally thought to have spread later in Europe; thus if you can find reliable sources about this do so.