BUBONA
The Romans had two divinities whom they believed to be the
protectors of stables, viz. Bubona and Epona, the former being
the protectress of oxen and cows, and the latter of horses. Small
figures of these divinities were placed in niches made in the
wall (aediculae) or in the pillar supporting the roof; sometimes,
also, they were only painted over the manger.