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    the etymology of Cernunnos is unclear, but seems to be rooted in the Celtic word for "horn" or "antler" (as in Carnonos). "Cernunnos" is believed by some...
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    Satan, Cernunnos committed suicide by hanging himself. He was 25 years old. Enthroned recorded the album with a session drummer in honor of Cernunnos and...
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    Among the divinities transcending tribal boundaries were the Matres, Cernunnos, the sky-god Taranis, and Epona. Epona, the horse-goddess, was invoked...
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    Depictions in Celtic cultures of figures with antlers are often identified as Cernunnos (Gaulish: "horned one"), such as those on the Pillar of the Boatman in...
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    "Cernunnos" derives. However, a more direct source may be the Old English hyrne, meaning "horn" or "corner", which is inconsistent with the Cernunnos theory...
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    Ciaran is a Christianized version of the earlier pagan god of Cernunnos. The name Cernunnos is the Old Irish word for ‘The horned one’, Goidelic languages...
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  • tier, of which only the top half remains, depicts Cernunnos, Smertrios, and Castor and Pollux. Cernunnos has stag's antlers from which hang two torcs. From...
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    IgM The DDx for Cernunnos deficiency are both LIG4 syndrome, as well as Nijmegen breakage syndrome In terms of management for Cernunnos deficiency, one...
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  • Echinoderes cernunnos is a species of mud dragons first found in coastal and subtidal locations around the Korean Peninsula and in the East China Sea...
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    claimed that Gerald Gardner's Bricket Wood coven referred to the god as Cernunnos, or Kernunno, which is a Latin word, discovered on a stone carving found...
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  • April 27, 2009 Kitt Peak Spacewatch  · 1.5 km MPC · JPL 481984 Cernunnos 2009 KL2 Cernunnos May 20, 2009 Vicques M. Ory AMO +1km 900 m MPC · JPL 481985 2009...
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    Romano-Celtic Gaul was closely associated with the horned or antlered god Cernunnos, in whose company it is regularly depicted. This pairing is found as early...
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    inscription in Cisalpine Gaul Caletos Caturix - war god of the Helvetii Cernunnos (Carnonos) - an antlered god Cissonius - a Gallic god of trade Mars Cnabetius...
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    figure seated in a central position, often identified as Cernunnos. In his right hand, Cernunnos holds a torc, and with his left hand he grips a horned...
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    prompted some scholars to associate Arawn with the continental Gaulish god Cernunnos. In the First Branch of the Mabinogi, Pwyll mistakenly stumbles into the...
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    peoples. Widely worshipped Celtic gods included Lugus, Toutatis, Taranis, Cernunnos, Epona, Maponos, Belenos, Ogmios, and Sucellos. Sacred springs were often...
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  • Thumbnail for Ciarán of Saigir
    Ciaran is a Christianized version of the earlier pagan god of Cernunnos. The name Cernunnos is the Old Irish word for ‘The horned one’, Goidelic languages...
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    Devil in numerous songs, including "War Pigs" (1970) and "N.I.B." (1970). Cernunnos Cythraul Hades Hel Man of sin Prince of Darkness (Satan) Prince of Darkness...
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    syncretic deity that incorporates aspects of, among others, the Celtic Cernunnos and the Greek Pan. Fountain found in Campo San Giacomo, Venice, Italy...
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    Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life. Translated by Khazeni, Dorna. Cernunnos. ISBN 1-932416-18-8. OCLC 1151841813. S2CID 190374730. Joshi, S. T. (1980)...
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  • ligase IV, non-homologous end-joining factor 1 (NHEJ1; also known as Cernunnos or XRCC4-like factor [XLF]), the recently discovered Paralog of XRCC4...
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    Annwn in some Welsh legends and associated with hunting, dogs and stags Cernunnos, a horned god associated with fertility and hunting Gwyn ap Nudd, another...
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    series. Media related to Fauns at Wikimedia Commons Baphomet Centaur Cernunnos Faunus Glaistig Goatman (urban legend) Khnum Kinnara Krampus Minotaur...
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    Non-homologous end-joining factor 1 (NHEJ1), also known as Cernunnos or XRCC4-like factor (XLF), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NHEJ1 gene...
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    may be a shadow of the belief in avatars of the Celtic "horned god", Cernunnos. As the Celtic Otherworld-associated "enchanted white stag" motif become...
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    God is highly important, as represented by such deities as the Celtic Cernunnos, the Hindu Pashupati, and the Greek Pan. Aristaeus Dryad Golden Age Kokopelli...
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    Bormana Borvo Bricta Brigantia Britannia Buxenus Camma Camulus Cathubodua Cernunnos Cissonius Clota Cocidius Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis...
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  • Mehabil as David Tina Gylling Mortensen as Doris Susanne Storm as Isobel Cernunnos Ostara "Danish Podcast 'Equinox 1985' Becomes Netflix Original Series"...
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    including ligase 4, DNA polymerase mu and NHEJ factor 1 (NHEJ1, also known as Cernunnos or XLF). DNA ligase 4 (Lig4) has a highly specific role in the repair...
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    meaning 'antler' or 'horn,' and the same root of the name of the god Cernunnos. It is cognate with the Welsh carn. In Iron Age Britain, animal symbolism...
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