- In
Celtic mythology,
Nantosuelta is the
goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and fertility. A 1948
article suggests that
there is an
uncanny resemblance...
- hammer, or
perhaps a beer
barrel suspended from a pole. His
companion Nantosuelta is
sometimes depicted alongside him. When together, they are accompanied...
- with
roots in
northeastern Gaul.
Nehalennia - a sea
goddess in
Zealand Nantosuelta -
Gallic goddess,
companion of
Sucellos Ricagambeda -
Brittonic goddess...
- ****ociated with spas, the sun,
fires and
healing thermal and
mineral springs.
Nantosuelta,
river goddess of fire, the earth, healing, and fertility. Nodens, god...
- of male and
female deities in pairs, such as
Rosmerta and ‘Mercury’,
Nantosuelta and Sucellos,
Sirona and
Apollo Grannus,
Borvo and Damona, or Mars Loucetius...
-
Graves in his 1948
study The
White Goddess; po****r with Neopagans.
Nantosuelta,
Gaulish goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and
fertility Sucellus,...
-
Hooded Spirits, a
group of
deities theorised to be
fertility spirits Nantosuelta,
goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and
fertility Onuava,
goddess of...
-
complementary distribution with
those where the cult of
Sucellus and
Nantosuelta is attested, and Beck
suggests that
these cults were
functionally similar...
- and
crafts Grannus, god of fire, health,
water springs, and the sun
Nantosuelta,
goddess of fire, nature, fertility,
rivers and the
earth Sethlans, fire...
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Icovellauna Inciona Litavis Loucetios Lugus Luxovius Maponos Matres Nantosuelta Naria Nemetona Nemausus Nicnevin Nodens Ogmios Ricagambeda Ritona Robor...