- discovered. The name
could be
related to
Endovelicus. The most
notable sanctuary hypothetically dedicated to
Endovelicus, is the
Roman Sanctuary of Panóias...
- They
represented their gods and
warriors in
rudimentary sculpture.
Endovelicus was the most
important god for the Lusitanians. He is
considered a possible...
- Belenus,
Celtic god of fire and
healing Dian Cecht,
Irish god of
healing Endovelicus, god of
public health and
safety Glanis,
Gaulish god ****ociated with...
- of the
Enchanted Mouras,
which may be
based on the Mairu, and the god
Endovelicus,
whose name may come from proto-Basque words.
After Christianization...
-
Cohue Cosus (Cossue, Coso)
Crouga Duberdicus Deo
Nemedeco Deo
Paramaeco Endovelicus Erriapus Issibaeo Kuanikio (Quangeio, Quangeius)
Lugus Mermandiceo Picio...
-
following the
Roman conquest, were a
number of
deities among whom were
Endovelicus, Ataegina,
Nabia and Trebaruna.
Bandua or Bandi:
their name
appears in...
- in the
Northern Lusitanian and
Gallaecian regions, only the
names of
Endovelicus,
Ataegina and
Runesocesius appeared in the South,
beyond the
Tagus river...
-
Wakan Tanka or
Inyan Lithuanian pantheon: Perkūnas
Lusitanian pantheon:
Endovelicus Mari pantheon: Kugu Jumo Māori pantheon: Tāne
Mayan pantheon:
Hunab Ku...
- east to west. Nap Anya,
Goddess of the sun and
partner of Nap király
Endovelicus, god of
health and safety,
worshipped both as a
solar deity and a chthonic...
-
their cult
record for most
Western Europe, from
England to Gallaecia.
Endovelicus (Belenus), god of
prophecy and healing,
showing the
faithful in dreams...