Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Campestres" | Gaul / Roman | The name of a lost goddess of fields |
Goddess name "Damona" | Gaul | Goddess of cows, worshipped as the consort of Apollo Borvo. Gaul |
Goddess name "Dirona aka Sirona" | Gaul | Serona, Sarona, Dirona, Sthirona. The Star Goddess of Gaul |
God name "Dispater/ Dis Pater" | Gaul | A god whose name means the father |
Goddess name "Duillae" | RomanoIberian | Fertility and vegetation goddesses. Comparable with the MATRES in Gaul.... |
Demon name "Dusiens" | Gauls | The name given by the Gauls to those demons that produce nightmares. |
God name "Essus" | Gaul | Harvest God worshipped in Brittany and Gaul by the the Essuvi. |
God name "Essus/ Esus" | Britain / Gaul | A harvest / woodcutter god |
God name "Esus aka Essus" | Gaul | God of boatmen, fond of cutting branches from trees with his axe. Gaul |
God name "Fagus" | Gaul / Pyrenean | God of beech trees. Gaul / Pyrenean |
God name "Gabrus" | Hebrew / Christian | A minor goatish Gaulish god |
God name "Glanis" | France | A Gaulish god åśśociated with a healing spring at the town of Glanum in the Alpilles mountains of Provence in southern France. |
God name "Hillon" | Gaul | Sun god and the god of music. Gaul |
"Ifurin" | Celtic | The Hades of the ancient Gauls. A dark region infested by serpents and savage beasts. Here the wicked are chained in loathsome caverns, plunged into the lairs of dragons, or subjected to a ceaseless distillation of poison. Celtic |
King name "Island of St" | Gaul | Brandan. The flying island, the supposed retreat of king Rodrigo. So called from St. Brandan, who went in search of the Islands of Paradise in the sixth century. Gaul |
God name "Mogounos" | Britain | A Celtic god worshipped in Roman Britain and in Gaul. The main evidence is from altars dedicated to the god by Roman soldiers, but the deity is not a native Italic one. |
Goddess name "Nantosuelta" | Gaul | A goddess of fire and fertility. Gaul |
Goddess name "Noctiluca" | Gaul | A goddess of Magic from Celtic Gaul |