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Cernunnus
- Cernunnos. In Celtic religion, a deity worshiped as “lord of wild things.” He wore stag antlers and sometimes carried a torque (sacred neck ornament).
- Shamanic Origins of Religion and Medicine
- Gallic divinity Cernunnus who lingered in southern France until Roman times, to the deer-antlered shamans of central.
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- The Teutons As English speakers we are members of the Teutonic
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- Reclaiming Quarterly
- Mabon is the son. Manannon, great lord of the sea. Green Man is the spring and Arawn, takes us in and Merlin, the master of the magic.
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- Results CSI-W Vigo - Premio Coca-Cola
- 12 Feb 2011 S \ Bay \ 2000 \ Cernunnus von Hof. CH x Irco Polo \. Marta Ortega Pérez (ESP).
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- LW-Fohlenschau Ettiswil 6. August 2005
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- Plea to help upkeep of Cerne Giant
- Some theories for his origins suggest he might be the ancient Saxon god Heil, the Iron Age god Cernunnus and most popularly the Roman god Hercules who is usually shown naked with a club in his right hand a lion skin draped over his other arm.
- CERNUNNUS : The deity from Celtic Mythology
- CERNUNNUS: The deity. A very Deer God. He has antlers and runs around a lot with wild animals.
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- Cernunnus - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cernunnus
- Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cernunnus. Cernunnus. Information about Cernunnus in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
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- Cernunnus definition of Cernunnus in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
- Cernunnos. In Celtic religion, a deity worshiped as “lord of wild things.” He wore stag antlers and sometimes carried a torque (sacred neck ornament).
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- pashupati ~ cernunnus ~ pan ~ satan ?
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- Cernunnus interview LIVE at Caper Radio - YouTube
- Jun 13, 2011 The horned god of the underworld stops in at Caper Radio.
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