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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...
- Brigid,
goddess of spring, blacksmiths, fertility, healing, and
poetry Gobannus, Gallo-Roman
deity whose name
means 'the smith' Gofannon,
Welsh god of...
- hospitality. His name is
related to the
Welsh Gofannon and the
Gaulish Gobannus. The name
Goibniu stems from a Proto-Celtic form
reconstructed as *Gobeniū...
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Gofannon (Welsh pronunciation: [ɡɔˈvanɔn]) is a
Middle Welsh reflex of
Gobannus, one of the
deities worshipped by the
ancient Celts. He
features in Middle...
- with Brigantia,
Nuada with Nodons, Ogma with Ogmios, and
Goibniu with
Gobannus.
Medieval texts about the
Tuath Dé were
written by Christians. Sometimes...
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Interpretatio romana offered Roman names for
Gaulish deities such as the smith-god
Gobannus, but of the
Celtic deities, only the horse-patroness
Epona penetrated Romanized...
- The Bern zinc
tablet or
Gobannus tablet is a
metal sheet found in 1984 in Bern, Switzerland. As it was only
analysed after the
death of the
workman who...
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Gallic god of the
Treveri Esus - a
Gallic god
Glanis -
Gallic god of
Glanum Gobannus (Gobannos) - a
Gallic and
Brittonic smith god
Grannus - a
healing god Ialonus...
- of the series.[citation needed]
Culture of Närke Deor
Flibbertigibbet Gobannus Goibniu Ilmarinen Kāve
Kenilworth Kurdalægon
Sigurd Tlepsh Widia Wieland...
- ΝΑΝΤΑΡΩΡ (Dobnorēdo
gobano brenodōr nantarōr) and
apparently dedicated to
Gobannus, the
Celtic god of metalwork. Furthermore,
there is a
statue of a seated...