• discovered. The name could be related to Endovelicus. The most notable sanctuary hypothetically dedicated to Endovelicus, is the Roman Sanctuary of Panóias...
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    Belenus, Celtic god of fire and healing Dian Cecht, Irish god of healing Endovelicus, god of public health and safety Glanis, Gaulish god associated with...
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  • They represented their gods and warriors in rudimentary sculpture. Endovelicus was the most important god for the Lusitanians. He is considered a possible...
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    Cohue Cosus (Cossue, Coso) Crouga Duberdicus Deo Nemedeco Deo Paramaeco Endovelicus Erriapus Issibaeo Kuanikio (Quangeio, Quangeius) Lugus Mermandiceo Picio...
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    of the Enchanted Mouras, which may be based on the Mairu, and the god Endovelicus, whose name may come from proto-Basque words. After Christianization...
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  • east to west. Nap Anya, Goddess of the sun and partner of Nap király Endovelicus, god of health and safety, worshipped both as a solar deity and a chthonic...
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    Wakan Tanka or Inyan Lithuanian pantheon: Perkūnas Lusitanian pantheon: Endovelicus Mari pantheon: Kugu Jumo Māori pantheon: Tāne Mayan pantheon: Hunab Ku...
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  • following the Roman conquest, were a number of deities among whom were Endovelicus, Ataegina, Nabia and Trebaruna. Bandua or Bandi: their name appears in...
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    their cult record for most Western Europe, from England to Gallaecia. Endovelicus (Belenus), god of prophecy and healing, showing the faithful in dreams...
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  • in the Northern Lusitanian and Gallaecian regions, only the names of Endovelicus, Ataegina and Runesocesius appeared in the South, beyond the Tagus river...
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