Augustodunum) are related to this deity. The Saturnian moon Tarvos is named after Tarvos Trigaranus, following a convention of naming members of its moon...
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Tarvos may refer to: Tarvos Trigaranus, "the bull with three cranes", a Gaulish god Tarvos (moon), a moon of Saturn named after the god Tarvos (.hack)...
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August 2003, is after Tarvos, a deity depicted as a bull god carrying three cranes alongside its back from Gaulish mythology. Tarvos orbits Saturn at an...
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depictions of the gods. These are (in the order they appear below) Jove, Tarvos Trigaranos (the Bull with three Cranes), Volcanus (Vulcan), Esus, Cernunnos...
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The Tarvo River is a river of Bolivia. List of rivers of Bolivia Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. v t e...
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its name from the Celtic word "tarvos" mixed with the Latin ending "isium" forming "Tarvisium", of the tarvos. Tarvos means bull in Celtic mythology,...
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Hyperintensities Binswanger's disease Demyelinating disease Putaala J., Kurkinen M., Tarvos V., Salonen O., Kaste M., Tatlisumak T. (2009). "Silent brain infarcts and...
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altars may depict scenes from lost myths, such as the representations of Tarvos Trigaranus or of an equestrian ‘Jupiter’ surmounting the Anguiped (a snake-legged...
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accompanied, on different panels of the Pillar of the Boatmen, alongside Tarvos Trigaranus (the ‘bull with three cranes’), Jupiter, Vulcan, and other gods...
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compatible with Erriapus and Tarvos, and another less red. Instead of the common progenitor, it was postulated that Tarvos and Erriapus could be fragments...
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