Covianna
deity water Celtic single tradition · 1
Covianna is a Celtic water goddess. She was worshipped in Romano-British times as Coventina.
When
- Historical notes
- Worshipped in Romano-British times.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Bé Finn, Guendoloena, Ganieda, Dea Latis, Thetis
- manifests as
- Coventina
- cognate of
- Gwragedd Annwn
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“the Welsh lake fairies known as the Gwragedd Annwn (including a Lady of the Lake unrelated to the legend of Arthur), the Celtic water goddess Covianna (worshipped in the Romano-British times as Coventina), and the Irish goddess of the underworld Bé Finn”
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