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Encyclopedia > Nantosuelta

In Continental Brythonic mythology, and especially in Gaul, Nantosuelta was a goddess of water and fertility. The Mediomatrici (Alsace) depicted her in art as holding a model house. She is the consort of Sucellos (Silvanus). Her animal is the raven.


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Nantosuelta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (585 words)
In Gaulish religion, Nantosuelta was a goddess of fire and fertility in Gaul.
The Mediomatrici (Alsace) depicted her in art as holding a model house or dovecote, on a pole (a bee hive).
In this relief from Sarrebourg, near Metz, Nantosuelta, wearing a long gown is standling to the left.
Nantosuelta - WiccanWeb.ca (551 words)
In Celtic Mythology, Nantosuelta or Nanosvelta, was a goddess of water and fertility in Gaul.
Nantosuelta is attested by statues, and by inscriptions.
To the God Sucellus and to Nantosuelta, Bellausus, son of Massa, willingly and deservedly fulfilled his vow.
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