Sianna

deity earth Celtic single tradition · 2

Sianna is a Celtic goddess invoked alongside Telo in three inscriptions found at Périgueux. Her etymology is closely related to the Roman goddess Diana.

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Relationships

co occurs with
Vesunna
allied with
Telo
syncretized with
Diana
consort of
Telo

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Sources

wikipedia (2)

Source passages

“on three of these Telo is invoked with another deities: the goddesses Sianna (in 3 inscriptions) and Vesunna (in one inscription). The etymology of the deities Telo and Sianna is closely related to the Roman Apollo and Diana.”

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“Sianna or Stanna is a Romano-Celtic goddess from Roman Gaul, attested epigraphically from Vesunna (present-day Périgueux), who is closely related to the Roman goddess Diana.”

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