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Revision as of 11:59, 24 October 2022

The statue of Sabrina

Sabrina (Welsh: Hafren) was a legendary princess of Welsh folklore mentioned in Geoffrey of Monmouth's The History of the Kings of Britain who was supposedly drowned by her step-mother in the River Severn which was later named after her. By the 9th century she also had springs in Gloucestershire dedicated to her and was seen as a water-nymph patron to young women in distress.[1] Additionally, she was prayed to and left offerings in times of disease and illness.

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