Talk:Sirona (goddess)

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Dirona is incorrect. This mistake is probably because the Gaulish letter Tau looks like a capital D with a bar through it. It was the equivalent of the greek letter Theta.

The 'astronomy' connection looks spurious. What is the evidence for this?

The article could do with a few references.

I'm going to substantially revise this page to have an etymology, a discussion of the specific evidence for Sirona (inscriptions, sculptures) and where this was found, and then discuss the similarity of the Apollo Sirona pair to Hygeia and Aeklepius. With references, naturally. --Nantonos 14:43, 24 July 2005 (UTC)Reply
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