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Endovellicus
- Mar 10, 2005 gods, as well as the greater definition and specificity that can be observed ...
- Acme 104 - 04 d'Encarnacao
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- estudogeral.sib.uc.pt
- British Epigraphy Society
- The Senua shrine and treasure. AMILCAR MANUEL RIBEIRO GUERRA (Lisbon,. Portugal) :The epigraphic documentation on.
- www.csad.ox.ac.uk
- RELIGION IN PORTUGAL, 2002
- www.prolades.com
- Portugal
- and Archaeological Heritage (IPPAR) developed a GIS. (Geographical Information System) project called.
- www.minervaeurope.org
- Endovelicus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Cus a usual word termination in Latin. José Leite de Vasconcelos believed the word Endovellicus was originally Celtic, Andevellicos, meaning very good.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Nocturnal Reveries - Southern t(h)reats – Endovellicus Photo
- www.flickr.com
- endovellicus
- endovellicus Benvindo ao Endovellicus! Agora... Música de Franz Gruber.
- endovellicus.blogs.sapo.pt
- Chapter 1: Paganism and Christianity in Spain Before the Council of
- The most noted of the native deities of Spain was Endovellicus. (19) About fifty inscriptions have been found on which his name is mentioned.
- libro.uca.edu
- Anomalist Feature: THE LOST CITY OF TARTESSUS
- There has been found bits and pieces of various Celtic deities, such as one called Endovellicus.
- www.anomalist.com
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