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In [[Lághalukkan mythology]], '''Cóadanna''' ({{wpl|Old Irish|Old Cordic}}; {{wpl|modern Irish|Meallaigian}}: '''Gaethána'''; {{wpl|Proto Norse|Proto-Canamo}}: '''Hwôþanna'''; [[Götaish Language|Götaish]]; '''Gótana''', daughter of [[Tirós|Teros]] and [[Himinfögnu]] of the [[Ailteoirí Dílse]], was the eponymous matron {{wpl|goddess}} of [[Gotneska]].
In [[Lághalukkan mythology]], ({{wpl|Old Irish|Old Cordic}}: '''Cóadanna'''; {{wpl|modern Irish|Meallaigian}}: '''Gaethána'''; {{wpl|Proto Norse|Proto-Canamo}}: '''Hwôþanna'''; [[Götaish Language|Götaish]]; '''Gótana''', daughter of [[Tirós|Teros]] and [[Himinfögnu]] of the [[Ailteoirí Dílse]], was the eponymous matron {{wpl|goddess}} of [[Gotneska]].


<center>[[File:Beaut of Gotana.png|200px]]
<center>[[File:Beaut of Gotana.png|200px]]

Revision as of 19:05, 14 August 2023

In Lághalukkan mythology, (Old Cordic: Cóadanna; Meallaigian: Gaethána; Proto-Canamo: Hwôþanna; Götaish; Gótana, daughter of Teros and Himinfögnu of the Ailteoirí Dílse, was the eponymous matron goddess of Gotneska.

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“The Beauty of Gótana” painting by Criosán Andersson.