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Gallic smithing god
Gobannus (or Gobannos, the Gaulish form, sometimes Cobannus) was a Gallo-Roman smithing god. A number of statues dedicated to him are preserved, found
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Irish god
hospitality. His name is related to the Welsh Gofannon and the Gaulish Gobannus. The name Goibniu stems from a Proto-Celtic form reconstructed as *Gobeniū
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Metal sheet found in Switzerland in 1984
The Bern zinc tablet or Gobannus tablet is a metal sheet found in 1984 in Bern, Switzerland. As it was only analysed after the death of the workman who
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Deities associated with blacksmiths
Brigid, goddess of spring, blacksmiths, fertility, healing, and poetry Gobannus, Gallo-Roman deity whose name means 'the smith' Gofannon, Welsh god of
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Pantheon of pre-Christian Ireland
with Brigantia, Nuada with Nodons, Ogma with Ogmios, and Goibniu with Gobannus. Medieval texts about the Tuatha Dé Danann were written by Christians.
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Romanized culture of Gaul under Roman Empire
Interpretatio romana offered Roman names for Gaulish deities such as the smith-god Gobannus; however, of the Celtic deities, only the horse-patroness Epona penetrated
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List of deities of the Celtic peoples
Gallic god of the Treveri Esus - a Gallic god Glanis - Gallic god of Glanum Gobannus (Gobannos) - a Gallic and Brittonic smith god Grannus - a healing god Ialonus
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Germanic mythological blacksmith
artefacts in the United Kingdom. Culture of Närke Deor Flibbertigibbet Gobannus Goibniu Ilmarinen Kāve Kenilworth Kurdalægon Sigurd Tlepsh Widia Wieland
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Extinct Celtic language of continental Europe
ΝΑΝΤΑΡΩΡ (Dobnorēdo gobano brenodōr nantarōr) and apparently dedicated to Gobannus, the Celtic god of metalwork. Furthermore, there is a statue of a seated
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considered to be, like the Irish Goibniu, a reflex of the Gallo-Roman deity Gobannus. He is mentioned in both Culhwch and Olwen and Math fab Mathonwy; in the
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Minor plebeian family at ancient Rome
unknown town in Gallia Lugdunensis, made an offering to the local god, Gobannus. Marcus Maccius Festus, together with Sextus Maccius Severus, dedicated
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Beliefs of Proto-Celtic speakers
Despite this, they regarded as cognate figures by modern scholars. See Gobannus, Goibniu and Gofannon for further discussion. ? Kaiko- – OIr. Cáech – Cognate
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is thought to have a Celtic or Brythonic language origin and linked to Gobannus and Gofannon, and may mean 'the river of the blacksmiths'. Gobannium lies
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Danish and Swedish form of Scandinavian Tore, TURE means "thunder."
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Fire
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Protection, Pleasure, Favour, Assistance
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Positive Energy
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One who Serves Krishna
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English and Irish (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French mau ‘bad’ + clerc ‘cleric’.
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