Senuna was a Celtic goddess worshipped in Roman Britain. She was unknown until a cache of 26 votive offerings to her were discovered in 2002 in an undisclosed...
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River Severn Seixomniai Leuciticai - a Celtic goddess, equated with Diana Senuna - a Brittonic goddess Sequana - Gallic goddess of the River Seine Sirona...
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Hygieia Sirona Silvanus Sucellus Dagda Minerva Sulis Belisama Senuna Coventina Icovellauna Sequana Junones Suleviae Jupiter Taranis Taran...
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healing Athena Minerva Menrva Neith / Isis Anat Anahita Sulis / Belisama / Senuna / Coventina / Icovellauna / Sequana wisdom; war strategy; the arts and crafts;...
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Senua's character was the Iceni queen Boudica, while her name came from Senuna, a Celtic goddess long lost to historians but re-discovered in 2002, whose...
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October 2024. August 8, 1966 - October 10, 2024 "Alison Field and Eric Senunas". The New York Times. 4 June 2006. Retrieved 12 October 2024. "Alison Field"...
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Britannia Clota Coventina Epona Iouga Korrigan Latis Ricagambeda Satiada Senuna Suleviae Sulis Verbeia Epane Mater Deva Bandua Hamavehae Nabia Abnoba Acionna...
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reception of Senua's Sacrifice. Senua's name is derived from a misnomer for Senuna, a Celtic goddess previously lost to recorded history but was re-discovered...
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metal detector, Alan Meek, found a silver Roman figurine of a goddess, Dea Senuna. A subsequent archaeological dig over four summers revealed 26 more gold...
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