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Toutatis or
Teutates is a
Celtic god who was
worshipped primarily in
ancient Gaul and Britain. His name
means "god of the tribe", and he has been widely...
- devotee; and a
complicated scene involving the
divine triad, Taranis,
Teutates, and Esus. The
raven is
likely a
symbol of the city Lugdunum. The cup has...
- (61–65 CE)
refers to gory
sacrifices offered to a
triad of
Celtic deities:
Teutates,
Hesus (an
aspirated form of Esus), and Taranis.
Variant spellings, or...
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Ancamna was the
consort of Mars Smertrius. Mars
Teutates. A
fusion of Mars with the
Celtic god
Teutates (Toutatis). Mars Thincsus. A form of Mars invoked...
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Grabovian gods of Iguvium.
Vofionos would be the
equivalent of
Liber or
Teutates, in
Latium and
among the
Celts respectively. His
early importance led to...
- on 20
January 2024. Frank, Arno:
Neuer Asterix „Die weiße Iris“: Beim
Teutates! Der
beste Comic seit vier Jahrzehnten. Der
Spiegel 26
October 2023, ISSN 2195-1349...
- eloquence. The first-century
Roman poet
Lucan mentions the gods Taranis,
Teutates and Esus, but
there is
little Celtic evidence that
these were important...
- gods; the
primary god
worshipped at the time of the
arrival of
Caesar was
Teutates, the
Gallic equivalent of Mercury. The "ancestor god" of the
Gauls was...
- national.
Supporters of this view cite Lucan's
mention of a
deity called Teutates,
which they
interpret as "god of the tribe" (it is
thought that teuta-...
- 10th-century
Commenta Bernensia,
which stated that
sacrifices to the
deities Teutates, Esus, and
Taranis were by drowning, hanging, and burning, respectively...