- In Gallo-Roman religion,
Sequana is the
goddess of the
river Seine,
particularly the
springs at the
source of the Seine.
Although the
origins of the goddess...
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Sequana Capital was a
French pulp and
paper company. The
company was
founded as a coal
importing business known as
Worms and Cie in 1848.
After diversifying...
- Bull
Sequana is the
brand name of a
range of high
performance computer systems produced by Atos. The
range includes Bull
Sequana S
series - a
modular compute...
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other by the
following rivers. From the
Scaldis to the
Sequana it is Belgica; from the
Sequana to the
Garumna it is
Celtica or Lugdunensis; and from the...
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Sequana Joi
Harris (December 11, 1976 –
August 14, 2017) was an
American motorcycle road
racer and stuntwoman. She made
history as the
first African American...
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Dichrorampha sequana is a
species of moth
belonging to the
family Tortricidae. Synonym:
Tortrix sequana Hübner, 1799 (= basionym) "Dichrorampha
sequana (Hübner...
- BTI 2014 LLC v
Sequana SA [2022] UKSC 25 is a UK
company law case,
concerning the
duties of
directors towards creditors as a
company approaches insolvency...
- deities. For example, in east-central Gaul, the
local healing goddess Sequana of present-day Burgundy, was
probably more
influential in the
minds of...
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Leuciticai - a
Celtic goddess,
equated with
Diana Senuna -
Brittonic goddess Sequana -
Gallic goddess of the
River Seine Setlocenia -
North Brittonic goddess...
- are the
buried remains of a Gallo-Roman temple.
Small statues of the dea
Sequana "Seine goddess" and
other ex-votos
found at the same
place are now exhibited...