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Cernunnos
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(Also Known as Hu'Gadarn, Herne, The Horned One) Celtic God of Nature, The Wild Man of the Woods, Animal Instinct, The Hunt. Known to all Celts as the "Horned God ". God of nature, virility, fertility, animals, sex, reincarnation and shamanism. Known to the Druids as Hu Gadarn. God of the Underworld and Astral Planes. The Consort of the Great Goddess.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Unicon Executive Overview
- http://groups.google.com/group/cernunnos-discussion/ http://cernunnos.
- wiki.jasig.org
- Cernunnos BOF - Jasig Wiki
- How many have looked at Cernunnos? http://groups.google.
- wiki.jasig.org
- Cernunnos Deficiency: A Case Report
- www.jiaci.org
- Impaired Replication Stress Response in Cells from
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Suggested News Resources
- Kockott : "J'espère rester au CO"
- Mais ce n'est par unique dévotion à Cernunnos que le jeune demi de mêlée a rejoint le Tarn.
- Skräckinjagande änglar och småtrista djävlar
- I portalen till en tidig elsassisk sockenkyrka, som kanske byggts på en tidigare gallisk helgedoms grund, blickar den hornprydde keltiske guden Cernunnos odöpt och obotfärdig besökarna i ansiktet.
Suggested Web Resources
- Cernunnos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Cernunnos is the conventional name given in Celtic studies to depictions of the horned god of Celtic polytheism.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Cernunnos
- CERNNUNOS (1), ANCIENT CELTIC GOD. Cernnunos Sleeps (2). The Old God sleeps.
- www.druidry.org
- Cernunnos the Stag Lord
- Cernunnos was worshipped by the iron age Celts all across Europe as late as the first century AD, and his worship must have begun centuries before that.
- www.lugodoc.demon.co.uk
- Cernunnos -- The Horned One
- hawthorngrove.faithweb.com
- Cernunnos
- Mar 3, 1997 'The Horned One' is a Celtic god of fertility, life, animals, wealth, and the underworld.
- www.pantheon.org