Sionan (mythology)

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Sionan is the name of a legendary figure from the Celtic mythology of Ireland .

Similar to the tradition about the Boyne and the river goddess Boann , Sionan is said to have been involved in the creation of the Shannon . Sionan, a granddaughter of the sea god Lir , desecrated the secret "source of knowledge" that belonged to him out of curiosity and was therefore banished to the water of the spring as a punishment . This created a river that got her name.

literature

  • Helmut Birkhan : Celts. Attempt at a complete representation of their culture. Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1997, ISBN 3-7001-2609-3 , p. 690 f.

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