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Aveta
In Gallo-Roman religion, Dea Aveta was a mother goddess, also associated with the fresh-water spring at Trier in what is now Germany.〔Miranda Green. "The Celtic Goddess as Healer." In Sandra Billington (ed). 1996. ''(The Concept of the Goddess ).'' Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-14421-6. p.33.〕 Aveta is known mainly from clay figurines found at Toulon-sur-Allier in France〔''Timeless Myths.'' (Gallic Deities )〕 and at Trier. These figurines show the goddess with infants at the breast, small lap-dogs, or baskets of fruit.〔 There was a temple dedicated to Aveta in the Altbachtal complex at Trier.〔Miranda Green. 1992. ''(Symbol and Image in Celtic Religious Art ).'' Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-08076-7. p.28.〕 Her name is also known from inscriptions found in Switzerland, and the Côte-d'Or (France).〔''L'Arbre Celtique.'' ("Aveta" )〕 == References ==
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