Bormana
Bormana was a Celtic goddess, the female equivalent of the god Borvo (Bormanus). Bormana was worshipped alongside Bormanus as his consort. The pair of them were, for example. worshipped at Die (Drôme) in the south of France. The goddess also occurred independently at Saint-Vulbas (Ain). Bormana was considered a goddess of water and healing
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Bormana
Bormana was a Celtic goddess, the female equivalent of the god Borvo (Bormanus). Bormana was worshipped alongside Bormanus as his consort. The pair of them were, for example. worshipped at Die (Drôme) in the south of France. The goddess also occurred independently at Saint-Vulbas (Ain). Bormana was considered a goddess of water and healing
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Bormana fou una deessa celta, ...... epartament de l'Ain, a França.
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Bormana was a Celtic goddess, ...... a goddess of water and healing
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波尔玛纳(英語:Bormana)[[凯尔特]神话]]女性神祇之一。为凯尔特人所崇拜并得到传播。其事迹反映于今法国南部发现之相关文物中,具有重要地影响与积极意义。
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Bormana fou una deessa celta, ...... epartament de l'Ain, a França.
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Bormana was a Celtic goddess, ...... a goddess of water and healing
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波尔玛纳(英語:Bormana)[[凯尔特]神话]]女性神祇之一。为凯尔特人所崇拜并得到传播。其事迹反映于今法国南部发现之相关文物中,具有重要地影响与积极意义。
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Bormana
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Bormana
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波尔玛纳
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