Juturna
Juturna is a figure from Roman mythology, known as the goddess of fountains, wells, and springs. She is often associated with the healing properties of water and is believed to provide nourishment and purification. Juturna is sometimes depicted as a beautiful woman, symbolizing the life-giving aspects of water.
In Roman culture, Juturna was revered for her ability to control the flow of water and was often invoked for protection against drought. She is also linked to the Tiber River and was considered a guardian of the natural springs that were vital for agriculture and daily life.