Coventina — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bajorrelieve de Coventina Coventina es la diosa celta de las aguas. Representa la abundancia y la fecundidad. Fue adorada en el sur de Francia, en la provincia de Lugo y muy especialmente en el norte de Inglaterra.… … Wikipedia Español
Coventina — war in der Britannischen Mythologie eine Heil und Quellgöttin, die am Hadrianswall verehrt wurde. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Das Heiligtum 2 Siehe auch 3 Literatur 4 Einzelnachweise … Deutsch Wikipedia
Coventina — Inscribed bas relief of Coventina Coventina was a Romano British goddess of wells and springs. She is known from multiple inscriptions at one site in Northumberland county of the United Kingdom, an area surrounding a wellspring near Carrawburgh… … Wikipedia
Dama del Lago — La Dama del Lago se lleva a Lanzarote. Grabado de George Wooliscroft y Louis Rhead, publicado en la edición de 1898 de Los idilios del rey, de Lord Tennyson … Wikipedia Español
Carrawburgh — is a village in Northumberland. In Roman times, it was the site of a 3½ acre (1.5 ha) auxiliary fort on Hadrian s Wall called Brocolitia, Procolita, or Brocolita [The name Procolita is found in the 5th century document Notitia Dignitatum, and… … Wikipedia
Celtic mythology — Series on Celtic mythology Celtic polytheism Celtic deities (list) Gaelic mythology … Wikipedia
Maponos — Series on Celtic mythology Celtic polytheism Celtic deities (list) Gaelic mythology Irish mytholo … Wikipedia
Celtic polytheism — Series on Celtic mythology Celtic polytheism Celtic deities (list) Gaelic mythology I … Wikipedia
Auxiliaries (Roman military) — Auxiliaries (from Latin: auxilia = supports ) formed the standing non citizen corps of the Roman army of the Principate (30 BC ndash;284 AD), alongside the citizen legions. By the 2nd century, the auxilia contained the same number of infantry as… … Wikipedia
Cernunnos — The Cernunnos type antlered figure on the Gundestrup Cauldron. Cernunnos is the conventional name given in Celtic studies to depictions of the horned god of Celtic polytheism. The name itself is only attested once, on the 1st century Pillar… … Wikipedia