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    inappropriate to try to fit Insular Celtic deities into a Roman format as such attempts seriously distort the Insular deities. Welsh Mythology (includes a more...
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    well as place and personal names. Celtic deities can belong to two categories: general and local. General deities were known by the Celts throughout...
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    springs were often associated with Celtic healing deities. Triplicity is a common theme, with a number of deities seen as threefold, for example the Three...
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    Romano-Celtic deities also began to appear: these deities often had both Roman and Celtic attributes, combined the names of Roman and Celtic deities, or...
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  • Nabataean deities Persia Yazata, see also Proto-Indo-Iranian religion Elam Baltic deities Latvian deities Lithuanian deities Basque deities Celtic deities Irish...
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    most inscriptions to deities discovered in Gaul (modern France and Northern Italy), Britain and other formerly (or presently) Celtic-speaking areas post-date...
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    and art to the spirits of the land, ancestral spirits, and the Celtic deities. Celtic reconstructionists give offerings to the spirits throughout the...
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  • rituals and beliefs as most other forms of Wicca. Celtic Wiccans use the names of Celtic deities, mythological figures, and seasonal festivals within...
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  • honored as the abodes of powerful spirits or deities, with geographical features named for tutelary deities. Offerings of jewellery, weapons or foodstuffs...
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  • from the Proto-Celtic *Su-rejā meaning "good-flowing water". "Proto-Celtic — English" (PDF). Retrieved 2006-09-01. "English — Proto-Celtic" (PDF). Retrieved...
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