- the
etymology of
Cernunnos is unclear, but
seems to be
rooted in the
Celtic word for "horn" or "antler" (as in Car****s). "
Cernunnos" is
believed by some...
- an
animal ear. This god is
perhaps connected with the
Celtic stag god
Cernunnos. The
statuette was
found in
October 1845 in the
faubourg of Saint-Fuscien...
- "
Cernunnos" derives. However, a more
direct source may be the Old
English hyrne,
meaning "horn" or "corner",
which is
inconsistent with the
Cernunnos theory...
- Satan,
Cernunnos committed suicide by
hanging himself. He was 25
years old.
Enthroned recorded the
album with a
session drummer in
honor of
Cernunnos and...
- has been
interpreted variously as
representing the gods
Cernunnos and Mercury; the gods
Cernunnos and Lugus; the god
Apollo and a
blessed devotee; and a...
- IgM The DDx for
Cernunnos deficiency are both LIG4 syndrome, as well as
Nijmegen breakage syndrome In
terms of
management for
Cernunnos deficiency, one...
-
himself primarily to the
realisation of musical-scenic projects,
among them
Cernunnos for 7 reed players,
bulls and live
electronics for the 1993 Donaueschinger...
- ram-headed
serpents are all
characteristic of
depictions of
Cernunnos.: 34 The aged
appearance of
Cernunnos here has its best
parallel in the
famous Pillar of...
- tier, of
which only the top half remains,
depicts Cernunnos, Smertrios, and
Castor and Pollux.
Cernunnos has stag's
antlers from
which hang two torcs. From...
-
Among the
divinities transcending tribal boundaries were the Matres,
Cernunnos, the sky-god Taranis, and Epona. Epona, the horse-goddess, was invoked...