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    In Celtic polytheism, Sirona was a goddess worshipped predominantly in East Central Gaul and along the Danubian limes. A healing deity, she was associated...
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  • Sirona may refer to Sirona (goddess), Celtic deity Dentsply Sirona, company created in the 2016 merger of Sirona Dental Systems with Dentsply International...
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    goddess of the River Seine Sirona - Gallic goddess of healing Suleviae - a triune mother goddess Sulis - Brittonic goddess of the healing spring at Aquae...
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    astronomer C. H. F. Peters on September 8, 1871, and named after Sirona, the Celtic goddess of healing. This body is orbiting the Sun with a period of 4.60 years...
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    far away in the Danube Basin”. Grannus's companion is frequently the goddess Sirona. Another important Celtic deity of healing is Bormo or Borvo, particularly...
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    Sequana, goddess of the River Seine. Souconna, goddess of the Saône. Sirona, a goddess associated with healing springs. Brigid, a goddess sometimes associated...
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    associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs Sirona, Gallo-Roman and Celto-Germanic goddess associated with healing Bao Sheng Da Di, the God of...
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  • similarities to the goddess Sirona, who was also a healing deity associated with mineral springs. According to some scholars, Sirona may have been his mother...
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    Sirona (AKA-43) was named after the asteroid 116 Sirona, which in turn is named after the Celtic goddess Sirona. The ship was laid down on 15 February 1945...
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    adopted by the Gallo-Roman healing goddess, Sirona. Hygieia was modified by the Romans into the goddess Valetudo, the goddess of personal health. There exists...
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