-
disappeared so did
Ogmios. However, the
existence of
Ogmios can
still be seen in
Irish mythology.
Their deity, Ogma, has many
similarities to
Ogmios,
which could...
-
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
Tuath Dé were written...
- A three-headed
image of a
Celtic deity found in Paris;
interpreted as
Mercury and now
believed to
represent Lugus or
Ogmios...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
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included Lugus, Toutatis, Taranis, Cernunnos, Epona, Maponos, Belenos,
Ogmios, and Sucellos.
Sacred springs were
often ****ociated with
Celtic healing...
- 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...
-
texts from Austria, once in the
company of
Cerberus and once
probably with
Ogmios. A
further inscription to her has been
found near Stuttgart, Germany. Besides...