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  2. Rosmerta - Wikipedia

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    The name Rosmerta is Gaulish, and is analysed as ro-smert-a. Smert means "provider" or "carer" and is also found in other Gaulish names such as Ad-smerio, Smertu-litani, Smerius (Σμερο), Smertae, Smertus, and others. [1] Ro-is a modifier meaning "very", "great", or "most" as found in Ro-bili ("most-good") or Ro-cabalus ("great horse"). [2]

  3. Category:Gaulish gods - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 September 2021, at 12:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Gaulish Dis Pater - Wikipedia

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    In Book 6 of his Commentaries on the Gallic War, Julius Caesar refers to a Gaulish god whom the druids believed that all the Gauls were descended from. He does not give this god's name, but (following the practice of interpretatio romana) refers to him under the name of a Roman god he deemed comparable: Dis Pater, Roman god of prosperity and of the underworld.

  5. Category:Gaulish goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Female deities of the Gauls, with Gaulish gods in a different category. Pages in category "Gaulish goddesses" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 ...

  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. Olloudius - Wikipedia

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    The god carries no military attributes, however, and he wears a cap and cloak rather than armour. Hence, Mars Olloudius belongs to important group of Celtic deities who adopted the name of Mars but were peaceful protectors, healers, and fertility spirits.

  9. Vosegus - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from the Proto-Celtic *uɸo- (“sub-, under”) and *segos (“force, victory”). [5] Later in Gallo-Roman religion, Vosegus was the patron god of the Vosges in eastern Gaul. His name is attested in about five inscriptions from western Germany and eastern France, twice in the form Vosego Silv(estri) and once as Merc(urio ...