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  2. Sinann is the Goddess of the River Shannon in Ireland and the granddaughter of the Sea-God Lir. She is associated with Connla's Well, a mythical spring that is a source of inspiration and deep wisdom.
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    Legend attributes the name to the goddess Sionann, a granddaughter of the great Gaelic sea god Manannán Mac Lir, who made her way to the Cuilcagh Mountains (Cavan). Magical knowledge would be gained by any who ate the fruit of the Nine Hazelnut Trees – even a fish.
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