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Lugus was one of the most popular deities of the Celts. Several cities were named after him, Lugdunum (Lyon) in southern France, Lugdunum Batavorum...
Lenus was the Celtic god of healing, worshipped by the Celts throughout Continental Europe, but particularly by the Treveri, where inscriptions wer...
Grannus was the Romano-Celtic god of healing and the spring. Grannus was widely worshipped in Continental Europe. Mineral springs in Brittany, Aix-...
Genius Cucullatus , which means the "Hooded One," are somewhat mysterious figures. The hooded cloak is called cucullus . Stone and clay statuettes ...
Esus' name means "Lord" or "Master". Esus was the husband of Rosmerta . Esus was identified with the Roman god Mercury (Hermes). The Roman poet Luc...
Epona was the a Romano-Celtic goddess of horses. Epona was known throughout Continental Europe, particularly worshipped by the Gauls in France and ...
Cernunnos was the Horned One , because he wore antlers of a stag on his head. He was often called the "Lord of the Wild Things". He was clearly a g...
Cathubodua was the Continental goddess of war, similar to the Irish Badb Catha (see Morrigan ).
Camulos (Camulus) was a Romano-Celtic god of war. The Romans associated Camulos with Mars (Ares), the Roman god of war. Although a British city nam...
Brigindo was the Gallic goddess, also called Brigandu. She was a popular goddess throughout the Celtic world. Brigindo was the goddess of arts, cra...
Borvo was the Gallic god of healing. Borvo was also identified with therapeutic springs and mineral baths.
Belenus was one of the most ancient of Celtic gods. From his fire festival called Beltane, which was held on May first, and because his name means ...