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Teutates (spelled
variously Toutatis, Totatis, Totates) is a
Celtic god
attested in
literary and
epigraphic sources. His name,
which is
derived from a...
- sources. The
Roman poet Lucan's epic
Pharsalia mentions Esus, Taranis, and
Teutates as gods to whom the
Gauls sacrificed humans. This rare
mention of Celtic...
- sources. The
Roman poet Lucan's epic
Pharsalia mentions Taranis, Esus, and
Teutates as gods to whom the
Gauls sacrificed humans. This rare
mention of Celtic...
- 10th-century
Commenta Bernensia,
which stated that
sacrifices to the
deities Teutates, Esus, and
Taranis were by drowning, hanging, and burning, respectively...
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Joseph Vendryes argued that the god
behind this oath was the
Celtic god
Teutates, and
Calvert Watkins that the oath had
roots in proto-Indo-European. On...
- 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-...
- plagues; archery; music;
poets Ares Mars
Laran Anhur /
Montu Verethragna Teutates /
Nodens /
Neton war
Artemis Diana Artume Bastet Kotharat Drvaspa hunting...
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hydrodynamic weapons testing was
cancelled in
favour of
using the
French Teutates-Epur
facility in Valduc. The UK's
first nuclear test,
Operation Hurricane...
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Ricagambeda Ritona Robor Rosmerta Rudianos Segomo Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus...
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Roman writer Lucan mentioned human sacrifices to the
Gaulish gods Esus,
Teutates and Taranis. In a
commentary on Lucan—the
Commenta Bernensia dating from...