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| Current | |
| João Monteiro | Drums |
| Hugo Gomes | Guitars, Programming |
| Fernando Marques | Guitars, Programming |
| Célia Ramos | Vocals |
| Past | |
| Ares | Bass |
| See also: Witchbreed, ex-Bactherion, ex-Morbid God, Deepskin, ex-Filii Nigrantium Infernalium, ex-Moonspell | |
| Gualter Charrua | Bass |
| See also: Karseron, The Dark One, ex-Alastor | |
| Tiago Lopes | Drums |
| See also: Witchbreed | |
| Ana Figueiredo | Flute, Vocals |
| See also: Lacrymae, Earthbound | |
| Mélusine | Vocals, Bagpipes |
| Tito | Guitars (1998-2004) |
| Cuca | Guitars (1998-1999) |
| Rodrigo | Bass (1999-2000) |
| Bruno | Vocals (2000) |
| Vera | Vocals (2001) |
| Sandro | Vocals (2001) |
| Catarina Gomes | Vocals (2002-2005) |
| Ágata Cristina | Vocals (2005) |
| Current (Live) | |
| Kaj Gornitzka | Bass |
| See also: Twisted into Form, ex-Anesthesia, ex-Spiral Architect | |
| João Monteiro | Drums |
| Hugo Gomes | Guitars, Programming |
| Fernando Marques | Guitars, Programming |
| Célia Ramos | Vocals |
| Ares | Bass |
| See also: Witchbreed, ex-Bactherion, ex-Morbid God, Deepskin, ex-Filii Nigrantium Infernalium, ex-Moonspell | |
| Gualter Charrua | Bass |
| See also: Karseron, The Dark One, ex-Alastor | |
| Tiago Lopes | Drums |
| See also: Witchbreed | |
| Ana Figueiredo | Flute, Vocals |
| See also: Lacrymae, Earthbound | |
| Mélusine | Vocals, Bagpipes |
| Tito | Guitars (1998-2004) |
| Cuca | Guitars (1998-1999) |
| Rodrigo | Bass (1999-2000) |
| Bruno | Vocals (2000) |
| Vera | Vocals (2001) |
| Sandro | Vocals (2001) |
| Catarina Gomes | Vocals (2002-2005) |
| Ágata Cristina | Vocals (2005) |
| Current | |
| Kaj Gornitzka | Bass |
| See also: Twisted into Form, ex-Anesthesia, ex-Spiral Architect | |
| Added by: Romanov | Modified by: Doomsday |
| Added on: 2004-11-16 04:58:57 | Last modified on: 2012-11-22 06:58:05 |
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Mons Lunae is Latin for "Mount of the Moon". During the Roman era, the mountain Sintra was called Mons Lvnae, hence the name.
The name can be written either Mons Lvnae or Mons Lunae, though the band prefers to use Mons Lvnae.