- Man.
Teutates appears in a
number of inscriptions, most of
which have been
found in
border or
frontier areas. When
these inscriptions pair
Teutates with...
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mentioned in Lucan. In the
first set,
Teutates is Mercury, Esus is Mars, and
Taranis is Dis Pater. In the
second set,
Teutates is Mars, Esus is Mercury, and Taranis...
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mentioned in Lucan. In the
first set,
Teutates is Mercury, Esus is Mars, and
Taranis is Dis Pater. In the
second set,
Teutates is Mars, Esus is Mercury, and Taranis...
- 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-...
- eloquence. The first-century
Roman poet
Lucan mentions the gods Taranis,
Teutates and Esus, but
there is
little Celtic evidence that
these were important...
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Mythology Teutates ..."As
Lucan reports, each
divinity was
propitiated with
human sacrifice; and a 9th
century commentary on
Lucan claims that
Teutates favoured...
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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...
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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...
- The
first Celtic god to be
identified as Caesar's
Gaulish Mercury was
Teutates. This
identification was
widely accepted until the late 19th century, when...
- of the MorrĂgan Rudianos,
Gaulish god of war Segomo,
Gaulish god of war
Teutates,
British and
Gaulish god of war and the
tribe Neto, god
believed to be...