Epona
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In
Celtic mythology,
Epona was the goddess of
horses, donkeys, mules,
oxen, springs,
rivers and cattle. She was also a
psychopomp, accompanying souls to the land of the dead.
When Rome conquered Gaul, Epona's cult was adopted by the army, which called her Bubona.
In art, she was depicted with a cornucopia, sitting side-saddle on a horse or laying on one, or standing around multiple horses.