Arnemetia is a goddess in Romano-British religion.
Her shrine is at Aquae Arnemetiae ("waters of Arnemetia"), which is now Buxton in Derbyshire, England.
[1] Arnemetia's name contains Celtic stems are ("against, beside") and nemeton ("sacred grove").
Her name is thus interpreted as "she who dwells in the sacred grove", suggesting Arnemetia may be a divine epithet rather than a name in its own right.
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