词条 | Annea Clivana |
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In classical Celtic polytheism, Annea Clivana was the name given to a goddess or female spirit worshipped in Canale in Veneto in the territory of the Cenomani Celts in Italy.[1] She was identified with the Roman goddess Juno[2] and was portrayed as being in the company of a genius loci.[1] Because of the philological correspondence between her name and that of Áine, it is tempting to see the theonyms Áine and Annea as cognates. References1. ^1 L'Arbre Celtique {{Celtic mythology (ancient)}}2. ^J. A. MacCulloch (1911). ‘Chapter III. The Gods of Gaul and the Continental Celts.’ The Religion of the Ancient Celts. New York: Dover Publications. {{ISBN|0-486-42765-X}} Page 47. 1 : Gaulish goddesses |
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