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  1. Tamesis was later replaced by Llud as the God of the River Thames.
  2. Tamesis: The Celtic goddess of fresh waters. Move Up
  3. Tamesis is a great way to publicise your early music event in the Thames valley region. Move Up
  4. Tamesis was the ancient name for the River Thames. Move Up
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  1. Sculptures entitled Tamesis and Isis by Anne Seymour Damer can be found on the bridge at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
  2. Tamesis The Celtic goddess of fresh waters. Move Up
  3. Sculptures of Isis and Tamesis by Anne Seymour Damer can be found on the bridge downstream at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Move Up
  4. TAMESIS(Anglo-Celtic) The Goddess and namesake of the river Thames, later replaced in patriarchal times by Llud, for whom Ludgate Hill in London is named. Move Up
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  1. Tamesis, principal river of England, c.210 mi (340 km) long.
  2. Within the human timescale, following the example of the local Celts, the Romans called the river Tamesis: Caesar ( De Bello Gallica), Cassius Dio (xl. Move Up
  3. Thames (Roman, Tamesis), river in southern England, the longest and most important river in England. Move Up

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  1. The river's name has always been pronounced with a simple t; the Middle English spelling was typically Temese and Celtic Tamesis.
  2. However, most scholars now believe Temese and Tamesis come from Celtic ( Brythonic) Tamesa, possibly meaning 'the dark one'. Move Up

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  1. Capitals > London > River Thames > Henley-On-Thames
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  3. Glossaries > Glossary of River Thames / Move Up
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