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Celtic tribal god
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
Teutates
Celtic god of thunder
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
Taranis
Celtic god
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
Esus
Roman epic poem by Lucan about Caesar's Civil War
Mythology Teutates ..."As Lucan reports, each divinity was propitiated with human sacrifice; and a 9th-century commentary on Lucan claims that Teutates favoured
Pharsalia
Celtic deity
Mercury is identified with Teutates by several medieval commentators on the Roman poet Lucan's epic Pharsalia (wherein Teutates is mentioned by name). However
Lugus
Gods and goddesses of the Ancient Celtic religion
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-
Celtic_deities
eloquence. The first-century Roman poet Lucan mentions the gods Taranis, Teutates and Esus, but there is little Celtic evidence that these were important
Celtic_mythology
Ancient northern European tribe
stem *tewtéh₂-, meaning "people, tribe, crowd," (e.g. the Celtic deity Teutates whose name is understood as "god of the tribe"), with the addition of the
Teutons
Effigy for burning in pagan ritual
Roman writer Lucan mentioned human sacrifices to the Gaulish gods Esus, Teutates and Taranis. In a commentary on Lucan—the Commenta Bernensia dating from
Wicker_man
Oath in Old Irish
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
Tongu do dia toinges mo thúath
Tongu_do_dia_toinges_mo_thúath
Seasonal amusement park in Germany
main attraction is the raft water slide called Curse of Teutates (German: Fluch des Teutates), manufactured by ABC Rides. The tavern house has been back
Freizeitpark_Plohn
Silver Gallo-Roman cup found in Lyon, France
gods, Taranis, Teutates, and Esus (syncretised, respectively, with Jupiter, Mercury, and Cernunnos). He sees the seated figure as Teutates-Mercury receiving
Lyon_cup
Celtic horned god
single, poorly defined and multifunctional, supreme god of the Celts: Esus-Teutates. More recently, Altjohann has argued that the attributes of the Cernunnos
Cernunnos
of the Morrígan 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
List_of_war_deities
Gaelic May Day festival
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
Beltane
European sculpture motif
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
Sheela_na_gig
British thermonuclear warhead
use a joint French-UK EPURE facility at Valduc in France, under Project Teutates, established under the Lancaster House treaties. AWE planned a 'Mensa'
Astraea_(nuclear_warhead)
1st-century BC Gallic chieftain
the god Lugus as the Celtic equivalent of Apollo, or possibly the god Teutates, who was worshipped in the region. According to Venceslas Kruta, even the
Vercingetorix
Priestly class in ancient Celtic cultures
10th-century Commenta Bernensia, which stated that sacrifices to the deities Teutates, Esus, and Taranis were by drowning, hanging, and burning, respectively
Druid
Roman god of war, guardian of agriculture
Ancamna was the consort of Mars Smertrius. Mars Teutates. A fusion of Mars with the Celtic god Teutates (Toutatis). Mars Thincsus. A form of Mars invoked
Mars_(mythology)
Gaulish god described by Caesar
proposed that the Celtic tribal god Teutates was Gaulish Dis Pater. Jullian made this link on the basis of Teutates' role as a tutelary deity of Gaulish
Gaulish_Dis_Pater
List of deities of the Celtic peoples
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
List_of_Celtic_deities
Iron Age hillfort in Somerset, England
Bowles, W.L. (1828). Hermes britannicus: A Dissertation on the Celtic Deity Teutates, the Mercurius of Caesar, in Further proof and corroboration of the origin
Solsbury_Hill
Otherworld realm in Irish mythology
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
Tír_na_nÓg
Mythological taboo or vow
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
Geas
Realm of the deities in Celtic mythology
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
Celtic_Otherworld
2023 comic book
on 20 January 2024. Frank, Arno: Neuer Asterix „Die weiße Iris“: Beim Teutates! Der beste Comic seit vier Jahrzehnten. Der Spiegel 26 October 2023, ISSN 2195-1349
Asterix_and_the_White_Iris
Roman deity
Grabovian gods of Iguvium. Vofionos would be the equivalent of Liber or Teutates, in Latium and among the Celts respectively. His early importance led to
Quirinus
Ritualistic killing, usually as an offering
author added that sacrifices to Esus were hanged from a tree, those to Teutates were drowned, and those to Taranis were burned. According to the 2nd-century
Human_sacrifice
13th century crusade song
Eisenfunk (Dance/electronic), album Schmerzfrequenz (2005) Omnia (in "Teutates," album PaganFolk, 2006) Luc Arbogast (album Hortus Dei, 2006) Annwn (album
Palästinalied
Methodology for cultural comparison
/ Maponos / Borvo / Grannus Ares Mars Laran Anhur / Montu Verethragna Teutates / Nodens / Neton Artemis Diana Artume Bastet Asclepius Aesculapius / Vejove
Interpretatio_graeca
Gaelic festival and feast day of Saint Brigid
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
Imbolc
Irish holiday and Gaelic harvest festival
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
Lughnasadh
Indo-European mythological trope
diro/ Teutates horrensque feris altaribus Esus/ et Taranis Scythicae non mitior ara Dianae. ("To whom they appease with cruel blood, harsh Teutates, and
Threefold_death
Modern paganism based on ancient alleged Celtic traditions
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
Celtic_neopaganism
French trumpeter and hornist (born 1984)
Quartet (trombones) – Anemos & Co – which are Arban's Carnival of Venice and Teutatès, fantaisie mystique by A. Corbin, with the Turbulences Ensemble (D. Guerrier
David_Guerrier
deities like Mercury and Mars, and some uniquely Gallo-Roman Gods, like Teutates and Dea Matrona. Many of the Roman deities may have been worshiped under
Mythology_in_France
Dutch band
performances of the 2008 line-up An Dro Lughnasadh Morrígan Odi et Amo Teutates "Twa Corbiez" (a version of The Three Ravens) "Dúlamán" Bealtaine Music
Omnia_(band)
Coin placed in or on the mouth of the dead
other candidates are Sucellus, the god depicted with a mallet or olla, and Teutates; see Phyllis Pray Bober, "Cernunnos: Origin and Transformation of a Celtic
Charon's_obol
Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language
people" (e.g., Tuatha Dé Danann "tribe of goddess Danu"); Celt Toutatis (Teutates) "name of a god" ?Hitt tuzzi- "army"; ?Luw tuta "army" *h₁lewdʰ- "people"
Indo-European_vocabulary
Near-Earth asteroid of the Apollo and Alinda group
Pollas, who named it after the Celtic god of tribal protection Toutatis (Teutates). The name of this god is very familiar in France due to the catchphrase
4179_Toutatis
Presumed Irish goddess
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
Tailtiu
Commentaries on Lucan
commentaries provide valuable information relating to the Celtic gods Teutates, Esus, and Taranis (in Lucan, the rare example of a reference in classical
Commenta Bernensia and Adnotationes Super Lucanum
Commenta_Bernensia_and_Adnotationes_Super_Lucanum
hydrodynamic weapons testing was cancelled in favour of using the French Teutates-Epur facility in Valduc. The UK's first nuclear test, Operation Hurricane
Nuclear weapons of the United Kingdom
Nuclear_weapons_of_the_United_Kingdom
Spiritual belief of the ancient Celts
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
Celtic_Animism
worshiped deities which combined Roman and Ligure-Celtic gods, such as Mars-Teutates, worshiped at Aix and Orange. In the large cities, they worshiped the traditional
History_of_Provence
God from Irish mythology
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
Ogma
Legendary high king of Ireland
Encyclopaedia. "Teutates." Encyclopædia Britannica. 7 January 2018. Accessed 13 April 2019. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Teutates. T. F. O'Rahilly
Túathal_Techtmar
Celtic god
Caerwent). Edith Wightman characterizes him as “one of the best examples of a Teutates, or god of the people, equated with Mars—protector of the tribe in battle
Lenus
Ethnic group, 300 BC - 300 AD, east of the Carpathians
in Wales and Scotland. Teutagonus: tribal name Teutones, the god named Teutates. Pliny NH IV.14 Tacitus G.46 Dio LI.23.3, 24.2 "Cassius Dio — Book 51"
Bastarnae
Type of amusement ride
Operating Fjord Rafting Europa-Park Germany Intamin 1991 Operating Fluch des Teutates Freizeitpark Plohn Germany ABC Rides 2013 Operating Fury of the Nile Worlds
River_rapids_ride
Mythical realm in Irish mythology
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
Mag_Mell
Human settlement in England
interpretatio romana. The name Tutta may derive from the Gaulish deity Teutates (or Tūtatus). The current bridge was built in 1773 to replace the one destroyed
Greta_Bridge
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
Mercury and Hercules, associable with deities of Gallic culture, such as Teutates and Ogmios. The Gallic matrix also persists in the onomastics of the original
Ghedi
Archäologie: Information on the hill forts in the upper Taunus near Oberursel TeutatesNet: Map showing environs of the Heidetränk-Oppidum with nearby Altkönig
Heidetrank_Oppidum
Geographical aspect of Celts
11. Giurescu & Nestorescu 1981, p. 33. Oltean 2007, p. 47. "celtic god Teutates". flickr.com. Retrieved 20 April 2018. MacKendrick 2000, p. 52. Connoly
Celts_in_Transylvania
Ancient Macedonian officer
Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-929668-5, p. 269. Duval, Paul Marie. "«Teutates, Esus, Taranis»". In: Travaux sur la Gaule (1946-1986). Rome: École Française
Teutamus
1500, John Konx, John Calvin ,
and The Morrigan, come from later Irish mythology, whilst others, like Teutates, Taranis and Cernunnos, come from evidence from Gaul. The Celtic pagans
History of popular religion in Scotland
History_of_popular_religion_in_Scotland
Japanese manga and anime series
Kono-chan), "Lakshmi" (called Mi-chan), "(Apu-Kon-Tiki)-Viracocha" and "Teutates". While Serina says that the names are good, Teru points out that those
Three_Leaves,_Three_Colors
and The Morrigan, come from later Irish mythology, whilst others, like Teutates, Taranis and Cernunnos, come from evidence from Gaul. The Celtic pagans
Scotland in the Early Middle Ages
Scotland_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages
Conversion of country to Christianity
and The Morrigan, come from later Irish mythology, whilst others, like Teutates, Taranis and Cernunnos, come from evidence from Gaul. The Celtic pagans
Christianisation_of_Scotland
Flat horse race in Ireland
Reyenzi 2024 Chief Little Rock Stromberg Ecureuil Secret 2023 Drumroll Teutates Kingswood 2022 Hannibal Barca Lyrical Poetry Boundless Ocean 2021 Earlswood
Gallinule_Stakes
Extinct language of Venezuela
chutatueno estaño tin catarafú plomo lead dicho sal salt tig cal lime teutate canjui veneno poison discú, taxtú yerba grass scanjua, ascanjue árbol tree
Guamo_language
Non-exhaustive list of articles related to Ireland, grouped by selected topics
Senua Sequana Sirona Smertrios Sucellus Suleviae Sulis Tamesis Taranis Teutates Verbeia Visucius Vosegus Irish mythological characters Abartach Abhean
List of Ireland-related topics
List_of_Ireland-related_topics
Mountain pass in France
Palluel-Guillard evokes a deformation of Thuat, a spelling of the name of the god Teutates. A second, undoubtedly more serious, is Wipf's mention of the possibility
Col_du_Chat
Family of true bugs
Artheneis Spinola, 1837 Chilacis Fieber, 1864 Holcocranum Fieber, 1860 Teutates Distant, 1909 Dilompinae Slater, Woodward & Sweet, 1962 Dilompus Scudder
Artheneidae
Aghababalou, 2013), P. (B.) incertus (Hahn, Hahn & Brauckmann, 1980), P. (B.) teutates (Hahn, Hahn & Brauckmann, 1980), P. (B.) toutiorix (Hahn, Hahn & Brauckmann
2015 in arthropod paleontology
2015_in_arthropod_paleontology
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Care free
Boy/Male
Tamil
Permanent, Can not be broken easily, Secure, Saved, Guarded
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : patronymic from the personal name Will, a very common medieval short form of William.
Girl/Female
Indian
Lotus
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Chinese, Muslim
Fortunate; Blissful; Lucky; Happy
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pragalbha | பà¯à®°à®•ாலபா
Goddess Durga
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, possibly in southwestern England.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Beautiful Woman
Girl/Female
Indian
Warmth, Kind of season
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Immaculate Like Guru
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