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Categories: Earth goddesses, Mother goddesses, Agricultural goddesses, Deities of classical antiquity, Celtic goddesses
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Matres and Matronae  Matronae  Celtic mothers  Deae Matres  Germanic mothers
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The Matres and Matronae were female deities venerated in Northwestern Europe, of whom relics are found dating from the first to the fifth century AD. They are depicted on votive offerings and altars that bear images of goddesses, depicted almost entirely in groups of three, that feature inscriptions and were venerated in regions of Germania, Eastern Gaul, and Northern Italy that were occupied by the Roman army from the first to the fifth century. Wikipedia
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The Matres and Matronae were female deities venerated in Northwestern Europe, of whom relics are found dating from the first to the fifth century AD. They are depicted on votive offerings and altars that bear images of goddesses, depicted almost entirely in groups of three, that feature inscriptions and were venerated in regions of Germania, Eastern Gaul, and Northern Italy that were occupied by the Roman army from the first to the fifth century. Wikipedia
Deities of fertility in Celtic and Germanic mythologies under Roman rule Wikidata