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Cernunnos

Cernunnos is a Celtic god whose name is only clearly attested once, on the 1st-century CE Pillar of the Boatmen from Paris, where it is identified with an image of an aged, antlered figure with torcs around his horns.

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Iconography

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Cernunnos and interpretatio romana

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Cernunnos and later mythology

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Cernunnos

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related to Cernunnos and interpretatio romana · 41
Cernunnos → Andreas Hofeneder, Artemis, Ataegina, Bober, Caesar's, Celtic, Celts, Cernunnos's, Dacia, David Rankin, Dioscuri, Dis Pater, Epona, Gallo-Roman, Gaulish, Gauls, Greco-Roman, Greek, He, Hofeneder
related to Gallery · 40
Cernunnos → Above, Abundantia, Arroux, At, Blain, Blázquez, Charente, Charente-Maritime, Clonmacnoise, Condat-sur-Trincou, Cross-legged, Dordogne, Fragment, Front, Gundestrup Cauldron, Haute-Marne, He, Hercules, His, Indre
related to Further reading · 31
Cernunnos → Altjohann, Anne, Association, Bouray, Bruges, Celtes, Celts, Constable, Contributions, De Tempel, Dieux, Fondation Eugène Piot, Gods, Goetter, Iconography, Kelten, Lambrechts, Lantier, Le, London
related to history · 28
Cernunnos → Around, Austria, Besides, Boatmen, Bouray, Britain, CE, Denmark, Engraved, Gaul, Gaulish, Gundestrup, Himmerland, Italy, Lombardy, Paris, Pillar, Plate, Reims, Roman
related to Other possible attestations · 24
Cernunnos → Aumes, Carnonos, CE, Cerneni, Dacia, David Fickett-Wilbar, Ellis Evans, Emmanuel Dupraz, English, France, Gaulish, Greek, However, Iovi Cerneni, Jupiter, Jupiter Cernenus, Korna, Le Roux, Lejeune's, Michael Altjohann
related to Attributes and associations · 21
Cernunnos → Against, Buddhist, Celtic, Diodorus, Elaborate, Gauls, Greco-Egyptian, In, India, Most, Representations, Robert Mowat, Roman, Roman Gaulish, Roquepertuse, Sometimes, Statues, Strabo, The, They
related to Conall Cernach · 20
Cernunnos → Anne Ross, Arroux, Cernach, Conall, Conall's, Cúchulainn, Fled Bricrenn, Fraích, In, Irish, Old Irish, Rather, Ross, The, The Cattle Raid, This, Through, Táin Bó Cúailnge, Táin Bó Fraích, Ulster Cycle
related to Neopaganism and Wicca · 18
Cernunnos → Egyptologist, Europe, Gaulish, Gerald Gardner, Great Goddess, Greek, Her, Horned God, Margaret Murray, Murray, Pan, The, The God, The Green Man, Wicca, Wiccan, Witches, Within
related to Etymology · 14
Cernunnos → Alfred Holder, Celtic, Cernunnos's, Ernst Windisch, He, However, Indo-European, Le Roux, Leo Weisgerber, Old Irish, The, This, Vendryes, Weisgerber
related to Other mythologies · 11
Cernunnos → Breton Saint Cornély, Celtic, Christianisation, English, Gwilherm Berthou, Herne, Hunter, January, Justin Favrod, Lowe Thompson, Shakespeare

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god name figure roman depictions images celtic though identified also ram-horned gundestrup conall gaul deer suggested cauldron antlered pillar gaulish

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Cernunnosis aCeltic god whose name is only clearly attested once0.90text
Cernunnosrelated to Attributes and associationsThe0.60section
Cernunnosrelated to Attributes and associationsElaborate0.60section
Cernunnosrelated to Attributes and associationsBuddhist0.60section
Cernunnosrelated to Attributes and associationsIndia0.60section
Cernunnosrelated to Attributes and associationsGreco-Egyptian0.60section
Cernunnosrelated to Attributes and associationsAgainst0.60section
Cernunnosrelated to Attributes and associationsRobert Mowat0.60section
Cernunnosrelated to Attributes and associationsGauls0.60section
Cernunnosrelated to Attributes and associationsStrabo0.60section
Cernunnosrelated to Attributes and associationsDiodorus0.60section
Cernunnosrelated to Attributes and associationsIn0.60section

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