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Gobannus (or
Gobannos, the
Gaulish form,
sometimes Cobannus) was a Gallo-Roman
smithing god. A
number of
statues dedicated to him are preserved, found...
- Lugh and
Welsh Lleu are
cognate with Lugus,
Goibniu and
Gofannon with
Gobannos, Macán and
Mabon with Maponos, and so on. One
common figure is the sovereignty...
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skill and craft, such as the pan-regional god Lugus, and the
smith god
Gobannos.
Celtic healing deities were
often ****ociated with
sacred springs, such...
- the
Treveri Esus - a
Gallic god
Glanis -
Gallic god of
Glanum Gobannus (
Gobannos) - a
Gallic and
Brittonic smith god
Grannus - a
healing god
Ialonus Contrebis...
- Dīs
Pater Donn Dá
Derga Demeter Erinys Epona Rhiannon Macha Vulcan Gobannos Gofannon Goibniu Neptune Manawydan Manannán
Hecate Matronae Modron Morrígan...
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skill and craft, such as the pan-regional god Lugus, and the
smith god
Gobannos.
Celtic healing deities were
often ****ociated with
sacred springs, such...
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skill and craft, such as the pan-regional god Lugus, and the
smith god
Gobannos.
Gallic healing deities were
often ****ociated with
sacred springs, such...
- (Utu)
Mithra sun
Hephaestus Vulcan Sethlans Ptah Kothar-wa-Khasis Atar
Gobannos metalwork, forges; fire, lava Hera Juno Uni Mut /
Hathor Armaiti marriage...
- *gob-et-bi-). The same stem can be
found in the
Gaulish deity Deo
Cobanno (< *
Gobannos), and in
Govannon (< *Goban****s), the son of the
goddess Dôn in Welsh...
- The Gaulish,
Irish and
Welsh forms diverge and are
reconstructed as *
Gobannos, as Gobeniū ~ *Gobanniō, and as Goban****s, respectively. See Gobannus...