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- Gaul, Silv**** was syncretically merged with Sucellus to form the conflated Sucellus-Silv****. It was Sucellus who carried the mallet and bowl. It has been...
- a pole, thus presumed to be Nantosuelta. Sucellus is not shown on that example. A stone representing Sucellus and Nantosuelta from a cemetery near ancient...
- god in Loiret Smertrios - a Gallic god Souolibrogenos - a Galatian god Sucellus (Sucellos) - a Gallic and Brittonic god of agriculture and wine Tavianos...
- wine pressing, and drunkenness. Siris, Mesopotamian goddess of beer. Sucellus, Celtic god of agriculture, forests, and of the alcoholic drinks of the...
- Nantosuelta, Gaulish goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and fertility Sucellus, god of agriculture, forests, and alcoholic drinks Viridios, god of vegetation...
- Antiquity (University of Wisconsin Press, 1988), p. 242; Paul-Marie Duval, "Sucellus, the God with a Hammer," in American, African, and Old European Mythologies...
- of bodies. Later, in Celtic Gaul, the olla became a symbol of the god Sucellus, who reigned over agriculture. In Spain, the po****r dish olla podrida...
- Hercules Ogmios Eufydd Ogma Maia Rosmerta     Hygieia Sirona     Silv**** Sucellus   Dagda Minerva Sulis Belisama Senuna Coventina Icovellauna Sequana    ...
- Rongo Maori Shennong Chinese Saturn (mythology) Roman Shezmu Egyptian Sucellus Celtic Sumugan Mesopotamian Takeminakata ****anese Tammuz Mesopotamian Telipinu...
- are used as a symbol of mining. In mythology, the gods Thor (Norse) and Sucellus (Celtic and Gallo-Roman), and the hero Hercules (Gr****), all had hammers...