- Ogham.
Ogmios has
frequently been
connected with Ogma, but the
nature of this
connection has
proven difficult to define. An
etymology linking Ogmios, Ogma...
-
between Ogma and
Ogmios.
Eufydd fab Dôn is
another figure from
Welsh mythology whose name is
believed to
derive from that of
Ogmios and
therefore may...
- deities: Lugh with Lugus,
Brigit with Brigantia,
Nuada with Nodons, Ogma with
Ogmios, and
Goibniu with Gobannus.
Medieval texts about the
Tuatha Dé
Danann were...
-
river god
Nodens (Nodons) - a
Brittonic god of healing, dogs and
hunting Ogmios - a
Gallic god of
eloquence Paronnus - a god
known from a lone inscription...
- that was
never empty and a huge club. A club-wielding god
identified as
Ogmios is
readily observed in
Gaulish iconography. In Gaul, he was
identified with...
- that may
possibly be Celtic.
According to the
Syrian rhetorician Lucian,
Ogmios was
supposed to lead a band of men
chained by
their ears to his
tongue as...
- of
projects that fall
within this remit. It also
publishes a newsletter,
OGMIOS:
Newsletter of
Foundation for
Endangered Languages, and
hosts an annual...
- Lugh with Lugus,
Brigid with Brigantia,
Nuada with Nodons, and Ogma with
Ogmios. Nevertheless, John
Carey notes that it is not
wholly accurate to describe...
-
include the
horned god Cernunnos, the
horse and
fertility goddess Epona,
Ogmios,
Sucellos and his
companion Nantosuelta.
Caesar says the
Gauls believed...
- and
fertility goddess Epona, the
divine son Maponos, as well as Belenos,
Ogmios, and Sucellos.
Caesar says the
Gauls believed they all
descended from a...