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- Adsullata abstract "In Celtic mythology, Adsullata was a river goddess of the Continental Celts associated with the River Savus (Sava) in Noricum. This deity is known from a single inscription found at Saudörfel, Austria.Later she came to Brittany from Celtic Gaul and was believed to be a goddess of hot springs and the origin of the Anglo-Celtic sun goddess, Sul.".
- Adsullata wikiPageExternalLink MoE-PCl.pdf.
- Adsullata wikiPageExternalLink PCl-MoE.pdf.
- Adsullata wikiPageExternalLink article_S0022226702001706.
- Adsullata wikiPageExternalLink diachrony.pdf.
- Adsullata wikiPageExternalLink article?tocId=74843&query=ogham&ct=.
- Adsullata wikiPageExternalLink article?tocId=74849&query=available%20name&ct=.
- Adsullata wikiPageExternalLink query.cgi?root=leiden&basename=%5Cdata%5Cie%5Cceltic.
- Adsullata wikiPageID "85888".
- Adsullata wikiPageLength "1622".
- Adsullata wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Adsullata wikiPageRevisionID "556788658".
- Adsullata wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Adsullata wikiPageWikiLink Brittany.
- Adsullata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaulish_goddesses.
- Adsullata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sea_and_river_goddesses.
- Adsullata wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_mythology.
- Adsullata wikiPageWikiLink Gaul.
- Adsullata wikiPageWikiLink Noricum.
- Adsullata wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Celtic_language.
- Adsullata wikiPageWikiLink Romano-British_culture.
- Adsullata wikiPageWikiLink Sava.
- Adsullata wikiPageWikiLink Sulis.
- Adsullata wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adsullata".
- Adsullata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celt-myth-stub.
- Adsullata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Adsullata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Adsullata subject Category:Gaulish_goddesses.
- Adsullata subject Category:Sea_and_river_goddesses.
- Adsullata hypernym Goddess.
- Adsullata type MythologicalFigure.
- Adsullata comment "In Celtic mythology, Adsullata was a river goddess of the Continental Celts associated with the River Savus (Sava) in Noricum. This deity is known from a single inscription found at Saudörfel, Austria.Later she came to Brittany from Celtic Gaul and was believed to be a goddess of hot springs and the origin of the Anglo-Celtic sun goddess, Sul.".
- Adsullata label "Adsullata".
- Adsullata sameAs Q4685848.
- Adsullata sameAs m.0ls3b.
- Adsullata sameAs Адсулата.
- Adsullata sameAs Q4685848.
- Adsullata wasDerivedFrom Adsullata?oldid=556788658.
- Adsullata isPrimaryTopicOf Adsullata.