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    Abnoba is a name with theological and geographical meanings: It is the name of a Gaulish goddess who was worshiped in the Black Forest and surrounding...
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  • The Latin name Abnoba Mons (Pre-Germanic Abnoba; Ancient Greek τὰ Ἄβνοβα, ta Abnoba, Ἀβνοβαῖα ὄρη Abnobaia orē) is the name of a mountain range that was...
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  • 456 Abnoba, provisional designation 1900 FH, is a stony background asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 40 kilometers...
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    most of the island of Great Britain and spoke Common Brittonic or British. Abnoba - Gaulish goddess worshipped in the Black Forest Acionna - Gaulish goddess...
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  • 1900 Heidelberg M. F. Wolf, A. Schwassmann  · 89 km MPC · JPL 456 Abnoba 1900 FH Abnoba June 4, 1900 Heidelberg M. F. Wolf, A. Schwassmann  · 38 km MPC ·...
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    century. In ancient times, the Black Forest was known as Abnoba mons, after the Celtic deity, Abnoba. In Roman times (Late antiquity), it was given the name...
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    goddess of forests, trees, and animals Zemes māte, goddess of the earth Abnoba, Gaulish goddess associated with forests and rivers Artio, Gaulish bear...
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  • DMP · 454 455 Bruchsalia 1900 FG Bruchsal, Germany DMP · 455 456 Abnoba 1900 FH Abnoba, Celtic goddess DMP · 456 457 Alleghenia 1900 FJ Allegheny Observatory...
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    Ancient Gaulish and Brythonic deities Abandinus Abellio Abnoba Adsullata Agronā Alaunus Alisanos Ambisagrus Ancamna Ancasta Andarta Andraste Anextiomarus...
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    Black Forest, where she was conflated with the local goddess Abnoba and worshiped as Diana Abnoba. Some late antique sources went even further, syncretizing...
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