Dercetius was a Romano-Iberian mountain god.
By Jimmy Joe
Like in Gaul and Britain where the Romans adopted Celtic gods and gave them Roman names (see Gallic Deities and British Deities ), so did the Romans living in the imperial provinces of Spain (Hispania) adopt Iberian deities. Therefore, these Iberi...
Cariociecus was a Romano-Celtic god of war who was equated with the Roman god Mars , whose name was assimilated as Mars Cariociecus. Cariociecus was popular in the region of Lusitania (Portugal).
Aericura was a chthonic god of the underworld. Aericura was a Romano-Celtic (Gallic) god known only from inscriptions.
Eacus was a Romano-Iberian weather god who was equated with the Roman god Jupiter Solutorius. Eacus was popular in the region of Castile.
The following deities found here are ancient Romano-Celtic gods and goddesses found in Gaul (France, Belgium, the Alps and northern Italy) and other parts of Continental Europe (Spain, Switzerland, Austria, etc). Written sources for these deities ...
All of the British deities listed here come from the Romano-Celtic pantheon. The deities found here belong to the period when Britain was a province of the Roman Empire. Like the page on the Gallic Deities , these Celtic deities were sometimes ado...
Endouellicus was a Romano-Iberian god of oracles and of healing. He was widely worshipped in Lusitania (Portugal).
Ceres: Myth of the Goddess of Grains Ceres, goddess of grains, is the Roman equivalent of Demeter in Greek mythology, and was the goddess of agriculture and harvest . She was the patron of farmers, and the goddess of the plebian, or working-class....
Teutates, whose name means "God of the People", was mentioned by the Roman poet Lucan, who identified him with the Roman gods – Mars (Ares) or Mercury (Hermes). Teutates was seen as the god of war, wealth and fertility. Lucan mentioned Teutates al...
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 god of nature, and probably of fertility of animals and agriculture. Cernunnos was also a god of grai...