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    Saône (redirect from Souconna)
    goddess Souconna, which has also been connected with a local Celtic tribe, the Sequanes. Monastic copyists progressively transformed Souconna to Saoconna...
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  • Souconna is a Celtic goddess, the deity of the river Saône at Chalon-sur-Saône, to whom epigraphic invocation was made. Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend...
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    healing. Segeta, goddess of the Loire. Sequana, goddess of the River Seine. Souconna, goddess of the Saône. Sirona, a goddess associated with healing springs...
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  • Seine was Sequana; the Severn, Sabrina; the Wharfe, Verbeia; the Saône, Souconna; there are countless others. Natural springs were foci for healing cults:...
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    (the River Shannon), Sequana (the deified Seine), Matrona (the Marne), Souconna (the deified Saône), and perhaps Belisama (the Ribble). While the most...
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  • (Latin), Sangro (Latin) Saône Arar (pre-Roman), Brigoulus, Sagonna or Souconna (Latin), Saona (Catalan, Czech, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish),...
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  • Aufaniae Nantosuelta Naria Nemetona Onuava Ritona Rosmerta Sequana Sirona Souconna Suleviae Xulsigiae Fir Bolg Gaillimh inion Breasail Tailtiu (Tailte) Fomhoraigh...
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