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Aeron was the Welsh god of battle and slaughter. His name was derived from the early British goddess of slaughter, Agroná.
Goddess of healing springs. Sulis is actually a Latin name for the British goddess. The Romans identified her as the Gaulish Minerva, and she was k...
Ocelus was a Romano-Celtic god of healing. Ocelus was usually associated with the Roman god Mars (Ares).
Nodons was a British (Romano-Celtic) god of healing. Nodons was associated with the Irish god Nuada Airgedlámh ("Nuada of the Silver Hand"), and th...
Nemetona was the goddess of the grove or sacred grove. Nemetona was usually associated with healing springs, like Coventina and Sulis. Nemetona was...
Maponus (Maponos) was the Roman-Celtic god of music and poetry. Maponus was identified with the god Apollo, who was also a god of music. Maponus wa...
A tutelary goddess of the river and spring. The river was named after Coventina and was also worshipped by the Romans. Her sacred spring was at Bro...
Cocidius was a Celtic-British goddess of hunting. A stone relief of her was found in Risingham, Yorkshire.
A tutelary goddess. A Romano-Celtic goddess who was often associated with the Roman goddess Minerva (Athena). During the reign of Claudius Caesar, ...
Brigantia was the tribal goddess of the Brigantes, the British Celts living in the large region named after her, in northern England. The Romans id...
Belatucadnos was the British god of war. Belatucadnos was probably equated with Cernunnos, because he was similarly depicted with stag-like antlers...
Arnemetia was a Romano-Celtic water goddess. Not much is known about Arnemetia, since there are very few inscriptions about her.
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