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About: Ianuaria

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Ianuaria is a Celtic goddess revered at the Burgundian sanctuary of , a spring shrine at which images of Apollo, triple-horned bulls and doves were also dedicated. A small stone statuette from the temple depicts a young girl with curly hair, clad in a heavy-pleated coat and holding a set of pan-pipes. On the base of the statue is inscribed 'Deae Ianuariae'. Nothing else is known about this goddess. She may have been a healing goddess: the spring was a healing shrine, and it is known that Ianuaria's companion god Apollo was a healing god in both Celtic and Classical contexts. It is also possible that, since Apollo was a patron of music, and the goddess was depicted as holding panpipes, she was a goddess of music, which was perhaps perceived as a means of inducing the healing sleep.

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  • Ianuaria is a Celtic goddess revered at the Burgundian sanctuary of , a spring shrine at which images of Apollo, triple-horned bulls and doves were also dedicated. A small stone statuette from the temple depicts a young girl with curly hair, clad in a heavy-pleated coat and holding a set of pan-pipes. On the base of the statue is inscribed 'Deae Ianuariae'. Nothing else is known about this goddess. She may have been a healing goddess: the spring was a healing shrine, and it is known that Ianuaria's companion god Apollo was a healing god in both Celtic and Classical contexts. It is also possible that, since Apollo was a patron of music, and the goddess was depicted as holding panpipes, she was a goddess of music, which was perhaps perceived as a means of inducing the healing sleep. (en)
  • 雅努阿里娅(英語:Ianuaria)。古罗马时代凯尔特人所尊奉的女性神灵之一,在凯尔特神话中具有重要的影响与意义。现已在欧洲发现多件以其作为表现对象的艺术作品。 (zh)
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  • Ianuaria is a Celtic goddess revered at the Burgundian sanctuary of , a spring shrine at which images of Apollo, triple-horned bulls and doves were also dedicated. A small stone statuette from the temple depicts a young girl with curly hair, clad in a heavy-pleated coat and holding a set of pan-pipes. On the base of the statue is inscribed 'Deae Ianuariae'. Nothing else is known about this goddess. She may have been a healing goddess: the spring was a healing shrine, and it is known that Ianuaria's companion god Apollo was a healing god in both Celtic and Classical contexts. It is also possible that, since Apollo was a patron of music, and the goddess was depicted as holding panpipes, she was a goddess of music, which was perhaps perceived as a means of inducing the healing sleep. (en)
  • 雅努阿里娅(英語:Ianuaria)。古罗马时代凯尔特人所尊奉的女性神灵之一,在凯尔特神话中具有重要的影响与意义。现已在欧洲发现多件以其作为表现对象的艺术作品。 (zh)
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  • Ianuaria (en)
  • 雅努阿里娅 (zh)
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