Lugh and Welsh Lleu are cognate with Lugus, Goibniu and Gofannon with Gobannos, Macán and Mabon with Maponos, and so on. One common figure is the sovereignty...
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skill and craft, such as the pan-regional god Lugus, and the smith god Gobannos. Celtic healing deities were often associated with sacred springs, such...
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the Treveri Esus - a Gallic god Glanis - Gallic god of Glanum Gobannus (Gobannos) - a Gallic and Brittonic smith god Grannus - a healing god Ialonus Contrebis...
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Dīs Pater Donn Dá Derga Demeter Erinys Epona Rhiannon Macha Vulcan Gobannos Gofannon Goibniu Neptune Manawydan Manannán Hecate Matronae Modron Morrígan...
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skill and craft, such as the pan-regional god Lugus, and the smith god Gobannos. Celtic healing deities were often associated with sacred springs, such...
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*gob-et-bi-). The same stem can be found in the Gaulish deity Deo Cobanno (< *Gobannos), and in Govannon (< *Gobannonos), the son of the goddess Dôn in Welsh...
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skill and craft, such as the pan-regional god Lugus, and the smith god Gobannos. Gallic healing deities were often associated with sacred springs, such...
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(Utu) Mithra sun Hephaestus Vulcan Sethlans Ptah Kothar-wa-Khasis Atar Gobannos metalwork, forges; fire, lava Hera Juno Uni Mut / Hathor Armaiti marriage...
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The Gaulish, Irish and Welsh forms diverge and are reconstructed as *Gobannos, as Gobeniū ~ *Gobanniō, and as Gobannonos, respectively. See Gobannus...
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