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Encyclopedia > Trebaruna

Trebaruna was the Goddess of the House, Battles and Death in Lusitanian mythology.


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Raw Vision (543 words)
From an early age he found himself drawn to nature.
Reacting against the popular superstitions and the extreme religious conformity around him, he returned to the past, to ancient Celtic ideas, and the local goddess, Trebaruna.
For many years considered the fl sheep of the family, and having had, like so many creative artists, to throw off old habits and taboos, he has remained a rebel, an anarchist who would, if necessary, resort to anything to uphold his vision of a spontaneous life.
La religión céltica en la Península Ibérica - Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes (3379 words)
En ella se testimonian las divinidades Bandua, Reue, Arentius, Quangeius, Trebaruna, Arentia, Munidis, Erbina, Ataecina y Lacipaea.
Trebaruna, cuyo nombre también se relaciona con el agua, es venerada junto a Reue en la montaña del
Aparece siempre sin apelativos y conocemos una dedicación a Trebaruna efectuada por un militar que realiza otra ofrenda a la diosa romana Victoria.
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