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Gallo-Roman religion Gallo-Roman religion is a fusion of the traditional religious practices of the Gauls, who were originally Celtic speakers, and the Roman and Hellenistic religions introduced to the region under Roman Imperial rule. It was the result of selective ...
, Arduinna (also Arduina, Arduinnae or Arduinne) was the eponymous tutelary goddess of the
Ardennes The Ardennes (french: Ardenne ; nl, Ardennen ; german: Ardennen; wa, Årdene ; lb, Ardennen ), also known as the Ardennes Forest or Forest of Ardennes, is a region of extensive forests, rough terrain, rolling hills and ridges primarily in Be ...
Forest and region, thought to be represented as a huntress riding a boar (primarily in the present-day regions of Belgium and Luxembourg). Her cult originated in the Ardennes region of present-day Belgium, Luxembourg, and France. She was identified with the Roman goddess
Diana Diana most commonly refers to: * Diana (name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Diana (mythology), ancient Roman goddess of the hunt and wild animals; later associated with the Moon * Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–1997) ...
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Depictions

In ''The Gods of the Celts'', Miranda Green states that some depictions of Arduinna show her riding a boar. However, Simone Deyts notes that the bronze Gallo-Roman statue of a woman in a short belted tunic, riding a boar sidesaddle and holding a knife, conserved in the Musée des antiquités nationales, St-Germain-en-Laye, bears no inscription, and was simply assumed to be Arduinna by the 19th century
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who discovered it—perhaps because the modern symbol of the Ardennes region is also a boar. Another such bronze, from the collection of Richard Payne Knight, has been in the British Museum since 1824; it is traditionally identified as "Diana". Both bronze statuettes are now headless.


Inscriptions

Arduinna is directly attested from two inscriptions: *
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, Germany: ''deae Ardbinnae'' (; the object in question is an altar) * Rome, Italy: ''Arduinne'' (; this is an inscribed relief, on which the name ''Arduinne'' has also been read as ''Saturno'')


Etymology

The name Arduinna derives from the Gaulish ''arduo-'' meaning height. It is also found in several placenames, such as the Ardennes Woods (''Arduenna silva'') and the Forest of Arden in England, in personal names ''Arduunus'' and ''Arda'' — the latter from coinage of the Treveri — and the Galatian ''Αρδή''. The name ''Arduenna silva'' for "wooded heights" was applied to several forested mountains, not just the modern Ardennes: it is found in the départements of Haute-Loire and Puy-de-Dôme and in the French commune of Alleuze. It has also been suggested that the gemination ''-nn-'' is typical to a language of the
Belgae The Belgae () were a large confederation of tribes living in northern Gaul, between the English Channel, the west bank of the Rhine, and the northern bank of the river Seine, from at least the third century BC. They were discussed in depth by Ju ...
, being different from Celtic and thus suggesting a '' Nordwestblock'' etymology, which, generally speaking, is also assumed to be closer to Germanic.


Historical references

In 585,
Walfroy Wulflaich was a Lombard Catholic deacon and holy man in 6th-century Francia. He is known only from the ''Ten Books of Histories'' of Gregory of Tours, who recounts how he chose to live as a stylite (that is, atop a pillar) in the diocese of Trier ...
(Wulfilaich) preached to the local population of Villers-devant-Orval in the Ardennes to persuade them to abandon the worship of Diana. On the hill near Margut, there was, according to
Gregory of Tours Gregory of Tours (30 November 538 – 17 November 594 AD) was a Gallo-Roman historian and Bishop of Tours, which made him a leading prelate of the area that had been previously referred to as Gaul by the Romans. He was born Georgius Florenti ...
, a large stone statue of Diana where people would worship. Worshippers would also sing chants in Diana's honour as they drank and feasted. After some difficulties, Walfroy and his followers succeeded in pulling down the statue, which they demolished with hammers.Gregory of Tours, '' History VIII''.15.


Legacy

The Main belt
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394 Arduina 394 Arduina ('' prov. designation:'' ''or'' ) is an asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Ma ...
, discovered on 19 November 1894, is named for Arduinna. The French-Belgian television series
Black Spot (TV series) ''Black Spot'' (french: Zone Blanche, lit=''White Zone'') is a French-Belgian television supernatural thriller that premiered on France 2 on 10 April 2017, following its debut in February at the 2017 Festival des créations télévisuelles de Lu ...
features eco warriors named the Children of Arduinna.


References

* Colbert de Beaulieu, Jean-Baptiste & Fischer, Brigitte (1998) ''Recueil des Inscriptions gauloises'' (RIG) 4: ''les légendes monétaires''. Paris, Editions du CNRS * ''
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum The ''Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum'' (''CIL'') is a comprehensive collection of ancient Latin inscriptions. It forms an authoritative source for documenting the surviving epigraphy of classical antiquity. Public and personal inscriptions throw ...
(CIL)'', volume 6, Italia * ''Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL)'', volume 13, Tres Galliae * Green, Miranda (1986) ''The Gods of the Celts''. Stroud, Sutton Publishing. {{Celtic mythology (ancient) Gaulish goddesses Nature goddesses Tutelary goddesses Ardennes Diana (mythology) pt:Arduina