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List of Gods : "France" - 27 records

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God name
"Abellio"
Roman / Celtic / Gallic Tree god. Known from inscriptions in the Garonne valley of southwestern France and thought to be åśśociated with apple trees....
God name
"Abello aka Abelio and Abelionni"
Enoch Abello aka Abelio and Abelionni, was a god of apple trees, worshipped in the Garonne Valley in southwest France.

"Alisanos"
Celtic / France A personification of "alder-tree Forestation. Celtic / France
God name
"Anextiomarus"
Roman / British A Celtic epithet of the Sun-god Apollo recorded in a Romano-British inscription from South Shields, England. The form is a variant of Anextlomarus 'Great protector', a Divine style or name attested in a fragmentary Gallo-Roman dedication from Le Mans, France. Anextlomarus is also attested as a Gaulish man's father's name at Langres, and a feminine Divine form, Anextlomara, appears in two other Gallo-Roman dedications from Avenches, Switzerland. Roman / British
Goddess name
"Aveta"
Roman / Celtic / Gallic Goddess of birth and midwifery. Known mainly from clay figurines found at Toulon-sur-Allier, France. The models show the goddess with infants at the breast and apparently she is concerned especially with nursing mothers. The figure is often accompanied by a small lapdog....

"Baguette d'Armide"
France The sorcerer's wand. Armida is a sorceress in Tåśśo's Jerusalem Delivered. Baguette is a rod or wand. France
Demon name
"Baltazo"
France One of the demons supposed to have possessed Nicole Aubry of Laon, France, in the year 1566. He went to dine with her husband under the pretext of freeing her from demon possession, which he did not accomplish. It was observed that at supper he did not drink, which showed that demons are averse to water.

"Bayard"
France A horse of incredible swiftness, belonging to the four sons of Aymon. If only one of the sons mounted, the horse was of the ordinary size; but if all four mounted, his body became elongated to the requisite length. The name is used for any valuable or wonderful horse, and means a "high-bay". France

"Bayemon"
France A reigning monarch of the western parts of the Infernal regions.
Hero name
"Bensozia"
Greek chief deviless of a certain Sabbatic meeting held in France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The Diana of the Ancient Gauls, and was also called Nocticula, Herodias, and "The moon."
Demon name
"Biffant"
France A little-known demon, chief of a legion who was said to have entered the body of Denise de la Caille and who was obliged to sign with his claws the proces verbal of exorcisms. France

"Bower of Bliss"
France A Wandering Island, the enchanted residence of Acrasia, destroyed by Sir Guyon. France
Spirit name
"CERNUNNOS"
Celtic, Gallic Fertility and chthonic god. Cernunnos appears to have been recognized in the region of Gaul which is now central France. He is typically drawn as a man bearing the antlers of a stag, not necessarily representing an animal spirit but a deity closely involved with animals and one which can transform instantly into animal shape. In the Celtic world, horns and antlers were generally regarded as symbols of virility and fertility....

"Dahu"
Scotland A folkloric creature well known in France and Switzerland also known as a Haggis in Northern England and Scotland.
Spirit name
"Fada"
France A fee or kobold of the south of France, sometimes called "Hada." These house-spirits, of which, strictly speaking, there are but three, bring good luck in their right hand and ill luck in their left.

"Gemmagog"
France Son of the giant Oromedon, and inventor of the Poulan shoes. France
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.

"Icauna"
Celtic The patronness of the Yonne River Yonne. France. Celtic
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