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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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    In Irish legend this was the name of a granddaughter of the sea god Lir who went to Connla's Well, which was forbidden. The well burst and drowned her, leaving her body in the river thereafter known as the Sionainn (see Shannon).
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      In the case of the Shannon it is the goddess Sionann, linked to the great pre-Christian Celtic pantheon of the Tuatha Dé Danann. River Shannon (Sionainn) is one of Ireland’s rivers of knowledge said to flow from Connla's Well.

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      According to Irish mythology, the river was named after a woman (in many sources a member of the Tuatha de Danaan) named Sionann (older spelling forms: Sínann or Sínand), the granddaughter of Manannán mac Lir. [27]

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      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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