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- Dea_Matrona abstract "In Celtic mythology, Dea Matrona (\"divine mother goddess\") was the goddess who gives her name to the river Marne (ancient Matrŏna) in Gaul.The Gaulish theonym Mātr-on-ā signifies \"great mother\", and the goddess of the Marne has been interpreted to be a mother goddess. Many Gaulish religious images—including inexpensive terracotta statues mass-produced for use in household shrines—depict mother goddesses nursing babies or holding fruits, other foods, or small dogs in their laps. In many areas, such Matronae were depicted in groups of three (or sometimes two) (see Matres and Matronae for the triads of mother-goddesses well attested throughout northern Europe).The name of Welsh mythological figure Modron, mother of Mabon is derived from the same etymon. By analogy, Dea Matrona may conceivably have been considered the mother of the Gaulish Maponos.".
- Dea_Matrona thumbnail Matrona_Gaul_goddess.jpg?width=300.
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- Dea_Matrona wikiPageRevisionID "703717612".
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Aveta.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaulish_goddesses.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mother_goddesses.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nature_goddesses.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sea_and_river_goddesses.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_mythology.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Gaul.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Gaulish_language.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Goddess.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Mabon_ap_Modron.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Maponos.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Marne_(river).
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Mass_production.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Matres_and_Matronae.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Modron.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Shrine.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Statue.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Terracotta.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Triple_deity.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:theonym.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink File:Matrona_Gaul_goddess.jpg.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLink File:Matrona_Gaul_goddess_alt.jpg.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dea Matrona".
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageWikiLinkText "Matrona".
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celt-myth-stub.
- Dea_Matrona wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celtic_mythology_(ancient).
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- Dea_Matrona subject Category:Gaulish_goddesses.
- Dea_Matrona subject Category:Mother_goddesses.
- Dea_Matrona subject Category:Nature_goddesses.
- Dea_Matrona subject Category:Sea_and_river_goddesses.
- Dea_Matrona hypernym Goddess.
- Dea_Matrona type MythologicalFigure.
- Dea_Matrona comment "In Celtic mythology, Dea Matrona (\"divine mother goddess\") was the goddess who gives her name to the river Marne (ancient Matrŏna) in Gaul.The Gaulish theonym Mātr-on-ā signifies \"great mother\", and the goddess of the Marne has been interpreted to be a mother goddess. Many Gaulish religious images—including inexpensive terracotta statues mass-produced for use in household shrines—depict mother goddesses nursing babies or holding fruits, other foods, or small dogs in their laps.".
- Dea_Matrona label "Dea Matrona".
- Dea_Matrona sameAs Q2353556.
- Dea_Matrona sameAs Matrona_(Göttin).
- Dea_Matrona sameAs Dea_Matrona.
- Dea_Matrona sameAs Dea_Matrona.
- Dea_Matrona sameAs Dea_Matrona.
- Dea_Matrona sameAs Dea_matrona.
- Dea_Matrona sameAs m.0lw07.
- Dea_Matrona sameAs Matrona.
- Dea_Matrona sameAs Q2353556.
- Dea_Matrona wasDerivedFrom Dea_Matrona?oldid=703717612.
- Dea_Matrona depiction Matrona_Gaul_goddess.jpg.
- Dea_Matrona isPrimaryTopicOf Dea_Matrona.