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  2. Category:Gaulish goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Female deities of the Gauls, with Gaulish gods in a different category. Pages in category "Gaulish goddesses" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

  3. List of Celtic deities - Wikipedia

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    Abnoba - Gaulish goddess worshipped in the Black Forest; Acionna - Gaulish goddess of the river Essonne [1] Adsagsona - Gallic goddess of magic named on the Larzac tablet [2] Adsullata - goddess of the River Sava; Agronā - hypothetical Brittonic goddess of the River Ayr; Alantedoba - a goddess in Val Camonica [3] Ancamna - Gallic goddess in ...

  4. Category:Gaulish gods - Wikipedia

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    Male deities of the Gauls, with Gaulish goddesses in a different category. ... Pages in category "Gaulish gods" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 ...

  5. Celtic deities - Wikipedia

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    This table shows some of the Celtic and Romano-Celtic gods and goddesses mentioned above, in Romanized form as well as ancient Gaulish, British, or Iberian names as well as those of the Tuatha Dé Danann and characters from the Mabinogion. They are arranged so as to suggest some linguistic or functional associations among the ancient deities ...

  6. List of nature deities - Wikipedia

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    Abnoba, Gaulish goddess associated with forests and rivers; Artio, Gaulish bear goddess of the wilderness; Arduinna, goddess of the Ardennes forest region; Cernunnos, god associated with horned male animals, produce, and fertility; Druantia, hypothetical Gallic tree goddess proposed by Robert Graves in his 1948 study The White Goddess; popular ...

  7. Sirona (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the goddess was written in various ways: Sirona, Đirona, Ꟈirona, Thirona, [1] indicating some difficulty in capturing the initial sound in the Latin alphabet. The symbol Đ is used here to represent the tau gallicum , an additional letter used in Gaulish representing the cluster ts which was interchangeable with st - in word ...

  8. List of goddesses - Wikipedia

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    13.4 Gaulish. 13.5 Irish. 13.6 Scottish. 13.7 Welsh. 14 Cham mythology. ... This is a list of goddesses, deities regarded as female or mostly feminine in gender.

  9. Belisama - Wikipedia

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    Belisama (Gaulish Belesama; epigraphically Bηλησαμα) is a Celtic goddess. She was identified by Roman commentators with Minerva by interpretatio romana . Name