Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Nuada" | Irish | Silver Arm a king of the Tuatha De Danann. He is cognate with the Gaulish and British god Nodens. His Welsh equivalent is Nudd or Lludd Llaw Eraint. Irish |
Goddess name "Oanuava" | Celtic | An ancient earth Goddess from Celtic Gaul |
"Ogmios" | Gaul | A bald old man with a bow and club leading an apparently happy band of men with chains attached to their ears from his tongue. Gaul |
Goddess name "Proxumae" | Gaul | Were worshipped in Southern Gaul and were a group of goddesses who were personal guardian. |
Goddess name "Rosmerta" | Gaul | A fertility goddess and a deity of abundance. Gaul |
Goddess name "Segeta" | Gaul | Goddess of healing of springs Gaul |
Goddess name "Sequana" | Gaul | Goddess of the Seine River Gaul |
Goddess name "Sul" | Celtic | A Goddess of hot springs who came to Brittany from Celtic Gaul. |
God name "Tannus" | Gaul | Thunder and weather God. He was also God of the wheel fertility and the sky. Gaul |
God name "Taranis" | Celtic | The god of thunder worshipped in Gaul and Britain. Celtic |
God name "Tarvos Trigaranos" | Gaul | Bull god of Gaul |
God name "Teutates" | Roman / Celtic / Gallic | Local tribal deity. Known only from limited inscriptions. Teutates may be less the name of a deity than an epithet meaning great. According to the Roman writer Lucan, he is one of three Celtic gods encountered by Caesar's army in Gaul and the object of savage rites in which victims were drowned in sacrificial lakes. He may equate with a British god, Totatis. He becomes åśśimilated variously to Mercury or MARS. Also Teutatis.... |
"Toutatis or Teutates" | Britain | A tribal protector worshipped in ancient Gaul and Britain. |
God name "Tuetatesa" | Gaul | God of war. Gaul |