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In [[Roman mythology]], '''Febris''' ("fever") was the goddess who protected people against fevers and malaria. She may have originated from the [[Etruscan mythology|Etruscan god]] [[Februus]].
In [[Roman mythology]], '''Febris''' ("fever") was the goddess who protected people against fevers and malaria. She may have originated from the [[Etruscan mythology|Etruscan god]] [[Februus]].


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In Roman mythology, Febris ("fever") was the goddess who protected people against fevers and malaria. She may have originated from the Etruscan god Februus.