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The trivia (singular trivium) are three lower Artes Liberales, i.e. grammar, logic and rhetoric. These were the topics of basic education, foundational to the quadrivia of higher education, and hence the material of basic education and an important building block for all undergraduates. The word trivia was also used to describe a place where three...
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[gastropod] Trivia is a genus of small sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Triviidae, the trivias. These are known in Britain as `cowries`. The shell of these species does superficially resemble the shell of a very small cowry, but Trivia species are not very closely related to true cowries. The genus Trivia has recently bee...
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[mythology] Trivia in Roman mythology was the goddess who `haunted crossroads, graveyards, and was the goddess of sorcery and witchcraft, she wandered about at night and was seen only by the barking of dogs who told of her approach.` She was the equivalent of the Greek goddess Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft, the three-way crossroads and ...
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[poem] Trivia (1716) is a poem by John Gay. The full title of the poem is Trivia, or The Art of Walking the Streets of London, and it takes its name from the `goddess of crossroads`, Trivia. The poem is loosely based on the Satires of Juvenal, and is a poem in heroic couplets, and though based on Juvenal, attains a Horatian satirical manner...
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n] - something of small importance
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Trivia The Greek goddess Diana, so called because she had three faces; Luna in heaven; Diana on earth; and Hecate in hell. As the Triple Goddess, she was known as the Lunar Virgin, Mother of Creatures, and the Huntress (Destroyer). As Diana Egeria, patroness of childbirth, nursing, and healing, the Goddess made Nemi`s holy spring the Lourdes of pa....
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