Belatu-Cadros — In Celtic mythology, Belatu Cadros, also rendered Belatucadros or Belatucadrus, was a deity worshipped in northern Britain, particularly in Cumberland and Westmorland. He may be related to Belenus and Cernunnos, and was equated in the Roman… … Wikipedia
Belatucadros — Belatucadros, auch Belatucadrus, Belatucairos und Balatocarus („der Schöne und Strahlende“), ist eine keltische Gottheit, die in Cumbria im Nordwesten Englands als Kriegsgott verehrt wurde, so vielleicht vom keltischen Stamm der Votadinen und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of Celtic deities — The gods and goddesses, or deities of the Celts are known from a variety of sources, these include written Celtic mythology, ancient places of worship, statues, engravings, cult objects and place or personal names.It should be understood that… … Wikipedia
Mars (mythology) — Mars, 1st century, found in the Forum of Nerva (Capitoline Museums, Rome) Ancient Roman religion … Wikipedia
Celtic theology — Evidence from the Roman period presents a bewildering array of gods and goddesses who are represented by images or inscribed dedications.Miranda J. Green. (2005) Exploring the world of the druids. London: Thames Hudson. ISBN 0 500 28571 3. Page… … Wikipedia
Keltische Götter — Unter dem Begriff Keltische Götter versteht man allgemein die Gottheiten und Wesenheiten, die innerhalb der keltischen Kultur von den Stämmen Galliens, Britanniens, den Keltiberischen Völkern und den Ostkelten der Donauländer und Galatiens vor… … Deutsch Wikipedia
BELENUS — Deus idem ac Sol putandus, Aquileiensium Deus tutelaris, item Aremoticorum et Noricorum. Lege Ausovianu Scaligeri, Vossium de Theolog Gentili l. 2. c. 17 et Seldenum de Diis Syris, Synt. 1. Non alium eum, quam Apollinem seu Solem fuisse, docer… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
SOL — Phoenicibus olim Η῏λ, El, teste Serviô, In l. 1. Aen. v. 646. qui de Belo Phoenice, unde creta Dido, loquens, Omnes, inquit, in illis, partibus Solem colunt, qui ipsorum linguâ Hel dicitur; unde et Η῞λιος: η in ω discedente, et spiritu, in… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale