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    Sucellus (redirect from Sucellos)
    In Gallo-Roman religion, Sucellus or Sucellos (/suːˈkɛləs/) was a god shown carrying a large mallet (or hammer) and an olla (or barrel). Originally a Celtic...
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    - a sea goddess in Zealand Nantosuelta - Gallic goddess, companion of Sucellos Ricagambeda - Brittonic goddess Ritona (Pritona) - Gallic goddess of the...
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  • The Dagda has been likened to the Germanic god Odin, the Gaulish god Sucellos, and the Roman god Dīs Pater. The Old Irish name Dagda is generally believed...
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    Lugus, Toutatis, Taranis, Cernunnos, Epona, Maponos, Belenos, Ogmios, and Sucellos. Sacred springs were often associated with Celtic healing deities. Triplicity...
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    female deities in pairs, such as Rosmerta and ‘Mercury’, Nantosuelta and Sucellos, Sirona and Apollo Grannus, Borvo and Damona, or Mars Loucetius and Nemetona...
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    goddess Epona, the divine son Maponos, as well as Belenos, Ogmios, and Sucellos. Caesar says the Gauls believed they all descended from a god of the dead...
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    provinces outside of Italy, Silvanus was identified with numerous native gods: Sucellos, Poeninus, Sinquas and Tettus in Gaul and Germany. Callirius, Cocidius...
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    the horned god Cernunnos, the horse and fertility goddess Epona, Ogmios, Sucellos and his companion Nantosuelta. Caesar says the Gauls believed they all...
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  • album cover of Origins is designed after the hammer/club-shaped 'halo' of Sucellos, as seen on a statue that was found in a shrine of a Gallo-Roman household...
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    invoking the name of death directly. Since she appears paired with deity Sucellos in epigraphy, they are interpreted as consorts. The inscription on the...
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