Di

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Di may refer to:

  • Di Consentes, the twelve major deities, Romanized from the Greek Twelve Olympians: Jupiter, Juno, Neptune, Minerva, Mars, Venus, Apollo, Diana, Vulcan, Vesta, Mercury and Ceres.
  • Di Conserentes, deities who presided over procreation.
  • Di Conservatores, gods believed to have saved or preserved the worshiper during a difficult time.
  • Di indigetes, ancient indigenous gods of the Romans who predated the later ones adopted from other mythologies.
  • Di Inferi, underworld gods, honored every five years in the Ludi Taurei.
  • Di Manes, the collective spirits of the dead.
  • Di Nixi, goddesses of childbirth.
  • Di Parentes, ancestor spirits worshiped during the Parentalia.
  • Di Penates, household gods.
  • Di, Chicago born vocalist, currently adding vocals to Trance tracks from producers from all over the globe icluding Robert Vadney, Orange, Oliver Carr, Shadowfall, Mixed Spirit, Angel Ace, Essence and many others. Born from the depths of the metal genre Di has evolved into the EDM scene with a rage of Thunder.

  • DI, a two-letter acronym.
  • Die
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