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- Moritasgus is a Celtic epithet for a healing god found in four inscriptions at Alesia. In two inscriptions, he is identified with the Greco-Roman god Apollo...
- Moritasgus is a monotypic genus of phasmids belonging to the family Diapheromeridae. The only species is Moritasgus stresemanni from Sulawesi. "Moritasgus...
- goddess worshipped in Gaul as the consort of Apollo Borvo and of Apollo Moritasgus. Look up Damona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The theonym Damona...
- Gallic goddess of mineral springs, consort of Apollo Borvo and of Apollo Moritasgus Dea Latis - Brittonic goddess of bogs and pools, companion of Deus Latis...
- in Britain. This may be a local fusion of Apollo and Maponus. Apollo Moritasgus ("m****es of sea water"). An epithet for Apollo at Alesia, where he was...
- and epithets (including Belenus, Vindonnus, Grannos, Borvo, Maponus, Moritasgus, among others). The god was venerated as Apollo Belenus at the curative...
- T****ca, and Tasciov**** ("Badger Killer"), as well as in place names. Moritasgus ("Great Badger" or "Sea Badger") was the name of a ruler of the Senones...
- century. The sanctuary was very large and it was dedicated to Apollo Moritasgus. Jacques Lacroix said that this deity was ****ociated with the healing...
- Meionecroscia c g Mesaner c g Micadina c g Micrarchus c g Miniphasma c g Moritasgus c g Nanolibethra c g Necroscia c g Neoasceles c g Neoclides c g Neohirasea...
- Redtenbacher, 1908 Mesaner Redtenbacher, 1908 Micadina Redtenbacher, 1908 Moritasgus stresemanni Günther, 1935 (monotypic) Necroscia Audinet-Serville, 1838...