- 1121)
Apollini Mapono ("to
Apollo Maponos") and one (RIB 1122) [Deo] / [M]apo[no] / Apo[llini] ("to the god
Maponos Apollo"). The
inscription at Brampton...
- and
corresponds to the
Welsh mythical figure Mabon and the
Celtic god
Maponos. He
plays a
central role in five
Irish myths. In Old
Irish his name is...
-
cognate with Lugus,
Goibniu and
Gofannon with Gobannos, Macán and
Mabon with
Maponos, and so on. One
common figure is the
sovereignty goddess, who represents...
- Mabon, is
derived from the same
etymon (and
Mabon has a
cognate in
Gaulish Maponos). Aveta,
another Gallic mother goddess Ancient authors referring to the...
- son,
Mabon ("youth"),
appears to
derive from the
youth god
Maponos. Both
Matrona and
Maponos were
worshiped in the area
around Hadrian's Wall,
which may...
-
Wheel of the Year
Mabon ap Modron, a
figure in
Welsh Arthurian legend Maponos, a pre-Christian
Celtic god
Mabyn or Mabon, an
early Cornish saint Jamie...
-
character Mabon ab Mellt. His name is
related to the Romano-British god
Maponos,
whose name
means "Great Son"; Modron, in turn, is
likely related to the...
-
Gallic patron god of Lérins
Islands Loucetios - a
Gallic god of
thunder Maponos - a
Brittonic and
Gallic god of
youth Matunos - a
Brittonic and Gallic...
-
horned god Cernunnos, the
horse and
fertility goddess Epona, the
divine son
Maponos, as well as Belenos, Ogmios, and Sucellos.
Caesar says the
Gauls believed...
-
Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna Inciona Litavis Loucetios Lugus Luxovius Maponos Matres Nantosuelta Naria Nemetona Nemausus Nicnevin Nodens Ogmios Ricagambeda...