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Celtic goddess worshipped in Roman Britain
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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List of deities of the Celtic peoples
Hafren above Seixomniai Leuciticai - a Celtic goddess, equated with Diana Senuna - Brittonic goddess Sequana - Gallic goddess of the River Seine Setlocenia
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Gods and goddesses of the Ancient Celtic religion
Hygieia Sirona Silvanus Sucellus Dagda Minerva Sulis Belisama Senuna Coventina Icovellauna Sequana Junones Suleviae Jupiter Taranis Taran
Celtic_deities
Methodology for cultural comparison
Eshmun Athena Minerva Menrva Neith / Isis Anat Anahita Sulis / Belisama / Senuna / Coventina / Icovellauna / Sequana Atlas Aril Shu Boreas Aquilo[citation
Interpretatio_graeca
Nabia Nantosuelta Naria Nemetona Onuava Ricagambeda Ritona Rosmerta Satiada Senuna Sequana Sirona Souconna Suleviae Sulis Trebaruna Trebopala Verbeia Vesunna
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2017 video game
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
Hellblade:_Senua's_Sacrifice
Fictional character
reception of Senua's Sacrifice. Senua's name is derived from a misnomer for Senuna, a Celtic goddess previously lost to recorded history. The name was re-discovered
Senua_(Hellblade)
Village in Hertfordshire, England
local metal detectorists found a silver Roman figurine of a goddess, Dea Senuna. A subsequent archaeological dig over four summers revealed 26 more gold
Ashwell,_Hertfordshire
Topics referred to by the same term
Senua is a name variation of the Celtic goddess Senuna. Senua may also refer to: Senua (Hellblade), the protagonist of the Hellblade video game series
Senua_(disambiguation)
American epidemiologist (1966–2024)
University". dean.sph.brown.edu. Retrieved 2026-02-18. "Alison Field and Eric Senunas". The New York Times. 4 June 2006. Retrieved 12 October 2024. "Alison Field"
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
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From Where Hawthorn Trees Grow
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A literary person, Cultured, Civilized
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Dancing
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Permanent, Eternal God, Lord Shiva
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Falcon, Music, To play An instrument, Eagle
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Achievement, Success, Individuality
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