- Annea Clivana
In classical
Celtic polytheism ,Annea Clivana was the name given to agoddess or female spirit worshipped in Canale inVeneto in the territory of the Cenomani Celts inItaly [ [http://www.arbre-celtique.com/approfondissements/divinites/inventaire-div/div_liste.php?nomdiv=Annea L'Arbre Celtique ] ] . She was identified with theRoman goddess Juno [J. A. MacCulloch (1911). ‘Chapter III. The Gods of Gaul and the Continental Celts.’ "The Religion of the Ancient Celts". New York: Dover Publications. ISBN-10: 048642765X Page 47.] and was portrayed as being in the company of agenius loci [ [http://www.arbre-celtique.com/approfondissements/divinites/inventaire-div/div_liste.php?nomdiv=Annea L'Arbre Celtique ] ] . Because of the philological correspondence between her name and that ofAine , it is tempting to see thetheonym sAine and Annea ascognates .References
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