119:(lower Rhine) and Beetgum. The Beetgum inscription, dedicated by a group of fishermen, originally accompanied a carving of a seated goddess, of which only the bottom can now be seen. On etymological grounds, the name Hludana is closely related to Old Greek κλυδων and κλυδωνα (
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123:'high waves, rough water') and the Ancient Greek-derived
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152:Jacob Grimm
21:Dea Hludana
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270:2015-03-03
166:References
125:Euroclydon
121:kludoon(a)
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82:, Frisia (
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45:XIII, 8611
215:Mnemosyne
97:Iversheim
29:Rhineland
185:Hludana.
133:Poseidon
129:linguist
105:Nijmegen
25:Germanic
264:"Photo"
227:4424810
141:Forseti
113:Hludana
101:Hlucena
95:on the
93:Hluθena
80:Beetgum
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17:Hludana
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160:Hlóðyn
117:Xanten
33:Frisia
223:JSTOR
148:Holda
137:Plato
198:text
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109:lud.
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