Norsery Rhymes from A to Z Matrons Fernovinea, Goddesses of Aged Wines and Old Rivers.
Happy Thorsday! - Hereâs another 20 min sketch of a Norse (and Germanic, Celtic) mythological characters. This week itâs the Matrons (Matronae) Fernovinea / Fernovenea / Fernovineae / Fernovinius / FerorinehaeÂ
Three guardian ancestral protective âDivine Matronsâ (Mothers) and Goddesses, found mentioned on votive stones and altars around Meckinheim near Bonn, and Collogne.
Their name has generally been thought to be either water related such as âOld Riverâ, or âOld Streamâ from the Old Germanic âfernawiâ. âFernâ meaning âoldâ, and âawiâ meaning a âwaterwayâ. Or âmellow wineâ from the Old Germanic âfirneweinâ. With âfernâ meaning âoldâ, and âveneaâ meaning âwineâ. Either indicating wine or waterways.. Itâs been suggested this would make them goddesses of aged wines, or goddesses of old rivers.Â
They were made offering to for protection and blessings of peoples families. Not much else is known about them.















