Talk:Verbeia

Isis Cult?
Anyone else notice the similarity with the snakes & the Roman Isis cult depictions? This also isn't the only Roman-Celt depiction of a goddess shown holding snakes. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bobbotronica (talk • contribs) 15:22, 14 March 2024 (UTC)

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There is no mythological references for Verbeia: her name is known only from altar-stones - not from myths!!! Myths of Celts, don't forget, were only written down centuries later and there is no female character called *Gwerf in Welsh myhthology, nor any called *Ferbha in Irish. GeoffMGleadall 5 July 2005 13:32 (UTC)

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