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The theonym Belenus (or Belinus), which is a latinized form of the Gaulish Belenos (or Belinos), appears in some 51 inscriptions.Although most of them are located in Aquileia (Friuli, Italy), the main centre of his cult, the name has also been found in places where Celtic speakers lived in ancient times, including in Gaul, Noricum, Illyria, Britain and Ireland.
Belenus (Belenos) - a god of healing; Bergimus - a mountain god of Cisalpine Gaul [16] Borvo (Bormanos) - god of healing springs; Brasennus - a god known from a lone inscription in Cisalpine Gaul [3] Caletos [18] Camulus - Brittonic deity identified with Mars; Caturix - war god of the Helvetii; Cernunnos (Carnonos) - an antlered god; Cissonius ...
Epona, the Celtic goddess of horses and riding, lacked a direct Roman equivalent, and is therefore one of the most persistent distinctly Celtic deities.This image comes from Germany, about 200 AD Replica of the incomplete Pillar of the Boatmen, from Paris, with four deities, including the only depiction of Cernunnos to name him (left, 2nd from top)
The name Moritasgus, shared by a 1st-century BC ruler of the Senones, [3] has been analyzed variously. The particle -tasgus has been derived by scholars from a Proto-Celtic stem *tazgo-, [4] [5] *tasgos or *tasko-'badger'.
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A votive bust dedicated by a man with the name "Esumopas Cnusticus". Esus is an element of a small number of personal names. [4]: 35 In his Die Komposition in gallischen Personennamen (1957), Karl Horst Schmidt [] lists Esugenus [b] ("Fathered by Esus"), Esumagius [c] ("Powerful through Esus"), Esumopas [d] ("Slave to Esus"), and Esunertus [e] ("Having the power of Esus").
Apollo Belenus ("bright" or "brilliant"). This epithet was given to Apollo in parts of Gaul, Northern Italy and Noricum (part of modern Austria). Apollo Belenus was a healing and sun god. [54] Apollo Cunomaglus ("hound lord"). A title given to Apollo at a shrine at Nettleton Shrub, Wiltshire. May have been a god of healing.
Mythology. Belenus or Bel, a Celtic deity; Bel (mythology), a title (meaning "lord" or "master") for various gods in Babylonian religion; People.