Sequana

deity water Celtic single tradition · 1

Sequana was a Celtic deity confined to her spring shrine near Dijon. In Gaul, more than four hundred different Celtic deity-names are recorded, of which at least 300 occur just once. The divine couple Ucuetis and Bergusia were worshipped solely at Alesia in Burgundy.

When

First attested
500 BCE
Attested period
-500 – 400
Historical notes
Iron Age Gaul.

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“In Gaul, more than four hundred different Celtic deity-names are recorded, of which at least 300 occur just once. Sequana was confined to her spring shrine near Dijon, Sulis belonged to Bath.”

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