Belenus (Gaulish: Belenos, Belinos) is an ancient Celtic healing god. The cult of Belenus stretched from the Italian Peninsula to the British Isles, with...
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genus Belenus: Belenus adocetus Drake, 1957 Belenus angulatus Distant, 1909 Belenus bengalensis Distant, 1909 Belenus davidii Livingstone, 1972 Belenus dentatus...
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Bedaius - a lake god in Noricum Belatucadros (Bitucadros) - a Brittonic god Belenus (Belenos) - a god of healing Bergimus - a mountain god of Cisalpine Gaul...
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including the Apollo asteroid 3838 Epona and the Amor asteroids 11284 Belenus and 5370 Taranis. He participated in the OCA DLR Asteroid Survey (ODAS)...
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Beli Mawr (section Beli and Belenus)
Beli as a Middle Welsh reflex of the Gaulish and Brittonic divine name Belenus (also attested as a personal name), but a more recent alternative is that...
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comparable to Mercury, and Apollo was instead equated with the Celtic deity Belenus. Romans associated Mercury with the Germanic god Wotan, by interpretatio...
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and came to power in 390 BC. He was probably named after the ancient god Belenus. In an effort to win the crown of Britain, Brennius and Belinus waged war...
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as an independent name, evolved into Welsh Lleu. The second element, Belenus, evolved as an independent name into Welsh Belyn. The name Llywelyn became...
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Apollo was Belenus in Veneto and Noricum. He had an oracle in the city of Aquileia and was worshipped as the divine protector of the town. Belenus was also...
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Look up bel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bel can mean: Belenus or Bel, a Celtic deity Bel (mythology), a title (meaning "lord" or "master") for...
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List of minor planets: 11001–12000 (redirect from 11284 Belenus)
UX4 — October 25, 1989 Kleť A. Mrkos NYS 3.4 km MPC · JPL 11284 Belenus 1990 BA Belenus January 21, 1990 Caussols A. Maury AMO +1km 830 m MPC · JPL 11285...
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early modern scholarship also included comparison with the Celtic god Belenus, however this is now widely rejected by contemporary scholars. Like En...
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North. // Pisces HD 8574 Bélénos IAU new 2019 French proposal; named after Belenus, a god of light, the Sun and of health in Gaulish mythology. // Orion γ...
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with bubbling spring water Brigid, Irish goddess associated with healing Belenus, Celtic god of fire and healing Dian Cecht, Irish god of healing Endovelicus...
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(Indre). Horses were, in the Celtic world, closely linked to the Sun. Apollo Belenus ("bright" or "brilliant"). This epithet was given to Apollo in parts of...
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Odesa Oblast in Ukraine Bile, Croatia, a village near Novi Vinodolski Belenus, a god of Celtic mythology Bile (Irish legend), a legendary ancestor of...
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like how the Gauls swear-by and invoke their gods, such as Toutatis, Belenus and Belisama, and the Romans by Jupiter, Minerva and Mercury. Serapis is...
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popularizer of astronomy in Kumamoto Prefecture. JPL · 11282 11284 Belenus 1990 BA Belenus, husband of Belisana, is the Gaulish god of light, with responsibilities...
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the Gallic Apollo mentioned by Caesar, and also the same as the Belis or Belenus mentioned by Tertullian and Herodian. Other scholars have taken the reverse...
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Anextiomarus Arduinna Arnemetia Artio Arvernus Aufaniae Aveta Belatucadros Belenus Belisama Bergusia Bormana Borvo Bricta Brigantia Britannia Buxenus Camma...
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Anextiomarus Arduinna Arnemetia Artio Arvernus Aufaniae Aveta Belatucadros Belenus Belisama Bergusia Bormana Borvo Bricta Brigantia Britannia Buxenus Camma...
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Baldr with additional etymological parallels noted between the theonyms Belenus and Belin (Slovenian deity). Cyathophycus balori, a species of sponge,...
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Anextiomarus Arduinna Arnemetia Artio Arvernus Aufaniae Aveta Belatucadros Belenus Belisama Bergusia Bormana Borvo Bricta Brigantia Britannia Buxenus Camma...
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the same top speed. The car also receives a unique paint option, Giallo Belenus, along with a matching interior upholstered in leather and microsuede....
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the Talismans" (Sahib at-tilasmat) and known as Balinus (or, Balinas, Belenus, or Abuluniyus). The ninth-century Book of Balinas the Wise: On the Causes...
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solar in character. In Continental Celtic culture, the sun gods, like Belenus, Grannus, and Lugus, were masculine. In Irish, the name of the Sun, Grian...
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well and with the healing art of herbalism. In Romano-Celtic tradition Belenus (traditionally derived from a Celtic root *belen- ‘bright’, although other...
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record for most Western Europe, from England to Gallaecia. Endovelicus (Belenus) - taken to have been a god of prophecy and healing, with oracular functions...
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Anextiomarus Arduinna Arnemetia Artio Arvernus Aufaniae Aveta Belatucadros Belenus Belisama Bergusia Bormana Borvo Bricta Brigantia Britannia Buxenus Camma...
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Velenus (Lat.: Balerus or Belenus) was the king of the Cadusii during the reign of Shapur I. After the Roman emperor Valerian I, due to betrayal in the...
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