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  2. Category:Gaulish gods - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Celtic deities - Wikipedia

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    Deus Ducavavius - a god known from a lone inscription in Cisalpine Gaul [16] Deus Orevaius - a god known from a lone inscription at Cemenelum [16] Dorminus - god of the hot springs at Aquae Statiellae [16] Intarabus - a Gallic god of the Treveri; Esus - a Gallic god; Glanis - Gallic god of Glanum; Gobannus (Gobannos) - a Gallic and Brittonic ...

  4. Teutates - Wikipedia

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    Teutates (spelled variously Toutatis, Totatis, Totates) is a Celtic god attested in literary and epigraphic sources. His name, derived from a proto-Celtic word meaning "tribe", suggests he was a tribal deity. The Roman poet Lucan's epic Pharsalia mentions Teutates, Esus, and Taranis as gods to whom the Gauls sacrificed humans. This rare mention ...

  5. Esus - Wikipedia

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    Esus [a] is a Celtic god known from iconographic, epigraphic, and literary sources. The Roman poet Lucan's epic Pharsalia mentions Esus, Taranis, and Teutates as gods to whom the Gauls sacrificed humans. This rare mention of Celtic gods under their native names in a Latin text has been the subject of much comment.

  6. Category:Gaulish deities - Wikipedia

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    Gaulish gods (1 C, 64 P) Pages in category "Gaulish deities" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Belenus - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Camulus - Wikipedia

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    Camulus or Camulos is a Celtic deity who was identified with Mars via interpretatio romana. [1] Camulus was an important god of Roman Britain and Gaul, especially among the Belgae and the Remi, [1] Gaulish tribes that originate from the areas of modern day Belgium, Luxembourg, Northern France and parts of Germany and the Netherlands.

  9. Cissonius - Wikipedia

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    Cissonius (also Cisonius, Cesonius) was an ancient Gaulish/Celtic god. After Visucius , Cissonius was the most common name of the Gaulish/Celtic Mercury ; around seventeen inscriptions dedicated to him extend from France and Southern Germany into Switzerland .