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{{Refimprove|date=October 2007}} In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Adsullata''' was a river goddess of the Continental Celts associated with the River [[Sava|Savus (Sava)]] in [[Noricum]].<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jEcpkWjYOZQC&dq=%2Bnymph+%2Bsavus&pg=PA17 |title= Patricia Turner and Charles Russel Coulter. Dictionary of ancient deities. Oxford University Press, 2000. |isbn= 978-0-19-514504-5 |last1= Turner |first1= Patricia |last2= Coulter |first2= Charles Russell |year= 2001 |publisher= Oxford University Press }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Adsalluta |url=https://www.ubi-erat-lupa.org/globalsearch_result.php?result_id=36282&page=1 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210225070007/https://www.ubi-erat-lupa.org/globalsearch_result.php?result_id=36282&page=1 |archive-date=February 25, 2021 |access-date=March 31, 2024 |website=Ubi Erat Lupa}}</ref> Later she came to [[Brittany]] from Celtic [[Gaul]] and was believed to be a goddess of hot springs and the origin of the Anglo-Celtic sun goddess, [[Sul (deity)|Sul]].
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