• Suleviae (redirect from Sulevia)
    In ancient Celtic religion, Sulevia was a goddess worshipped in Gaul, Britain, and Gallaecia, very often in the plural forms Suleviae or (dative) Sule(v)is...
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    further suggested a role as the de facto Celtic solar deity, the associated Sulevia and similar names being the goddess's attestations elsewhere. Sulis has...
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    association with the eye as well as epithets associated with light. The theonym Sulevia, which is more widespread and probably unrelated to Sulis, is sometimes...
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    Unsyncretised theonyms are also widespread, particularly among goddesses such as Sulevia, Sirona, Rosmerta, and Epona. In all, several hundred names containing...
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  • Sulevia, dating from the latter half of the first century. Crassicius Magius, together with Titus Crassicius Paettusius, made an offering to Sulevia at...
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