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Tarvos may
refer to:
Tarvos Trigar****, "the bull with
three cranes", a
Gaulish god
Tarvos (moon), a moon of
Saturn named after the god
Tarvos (.hack)...
- Augustodunum) are
related to this deity. The
Saturnian moon
Tarvos is
named after Tarvos Trigar****,
following a
convention of
naming members of its moon...
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August 2003, is
after Tarvos, a
deity depicted as a bull god
carrying three cranes alongside its back from
Gaulish mythology.
Tarvos orbits Saturn at an...
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depictions of the gods.
These are (in the
order they
appear below) Jove,
Tarvos Trigaranos (the Bull with
three Cranes), Volc**** (Vulcan), Esus, Cernunnos...
- The
Tarvo River is a
river of Bolivia. List of
rivers of
Bolivia Rand McNally, The New
International Atlas, 1993. v t e...
- its name from the
Celtic word "
tarvos"
mixed with the
Latin ending "isium"
forming "Tarvisium", of the
tarvos.
Tarvos means bull in
Celtic mythology,...
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Castor and Pollux,
along with
Gallic deities such as Esus, Smertrios, and
Tarvos Trigar****. The name
Cernunnos can be read
clearly on 18th
century drawings...
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Tarvo Seeman (born 17
September 1969) is an
Estonian chess player who
twice won the
Estonian Chess Championship. He
received the FIDE
title of International...
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altars may
depict scenes from lost myths, such as the
representations of
Tarvos Trigar**** or of an
equestrian ‘Jupiter’
surmounting the
Anguiped (a snake-legged...
- accompanied, on
different panels of the
Pillar of the Boatmen,
alongside Tarvos Trigar**** (the ‘bull with
three cranes’), Jupiter, Vulcan, and
other gods...