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This chant is derived from an inscription on a 1st century BCE lead tablet found at Rom, Deux-Sévres (Roman Rauranum), in Western France, describing a ceremony carried out in honour of the Gaulish horse goddess, Epona. It consists of a number of names and titles given to Epona in late Iron Age Gaul, some of which are also found in the British Isles: Epona, Rigantona, Atanta, Eponina, Catona, Dibonia, Epotia, Vovesia. Translating the names into English, the chant reads as follows: "Great Mare, Great Queen, Horse Goddess, dear Epona, Battle Queen, Good Goddess, Powerful Mistress, to whom vows are made." This chant is one of several that form part of the Winter Wolf Healing Ceremony recreated for the Druid course of the British Druid Order. With thanks for inspiration: the Quileute people of the Olympic Peninsula; Kate Fletcher and Corwen Broch; Rhiannon, a.k.a. White Horse Woman. The form of the chant and the drumming are (C) Greywolf, 2019. The images and video clips are courtesy of Wikimedia Commons, Pixabay and Videvo.