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In Celtic mythology, Abnoba was a forest and river goddess, worshipped in the Black Forest and surrounding areas. Her name is the source of the River Avon and others.




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Abnoba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (573 words)
In Celtic mythology, Abnoba was a forest and river goddess, worshipped in the Black Forest and surrounding areas.
An altar at the Roman baths at Badenweiler, Germany, equates her with Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt.
According to Tacitus's Germania, Abnoba also was the name of a mountain, from a grassy slope of which flows the source of the River Danube.
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