Senua

deity Celtic single tradition · 2

Senua is a Celtic goddess whose name appears on votive plaques bearing Minerva's image. The identification of multiple Celtic gods with the same Roman god is not unusual.

↻ synthesized from 2 sources

When

First attested
0 CE
Attested period
0 – 200
Historical notes
Worshiped during the Roman period.

Relationships

syncretized with
Minerva
co occurs with
Brigantia, Sulis, Sulis Minerva

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Sources

wikipedia (2)

Source passages

“Sulis was not the only goddess exhibiting syncretism with Minerva. Senua's name appears on votive plaques bearing Minerva's image, while Brigantia also shares many traits associated with Minerva.”

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“DEAE SENVA[...../ FIRMANVS[...../ V[SLM] "To the goddess Senua[.....] Firmanus [.....] willingly fulfilled his vow."”

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