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English: The Apotheosis of Sabrina Apotheosis of Sabrina, Goddess of the Severn, by Gerald Laing (1981) is in the courtyard of Broad Quay House, on the quayside.
Apotheosis means the transformation into a divinity. According to legend, Sabrina, the Latin name for the Welsh Hafren, became a goddess after an attempt to drown her in the river Severn. See http://www.thecircleoflegends.co.uk/sabrina.htm
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