- Leucetios
- A thunder god of the continental Celts of whom very little is known apart from his name.
Who’s Who in non-classical mythology . John Keegan. 2014.
Who’s Who in non-classical mythology . John Keegan. 2014.
Lleu Llaw Gyffes — (IPA|/ɬeɨ ɬau gəfes/, sometimes misspelled Llew Llaw Gyffes) is a figure of Welsh mythology. He appears in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi, the tale of Math fab Mathonwy. Lleu is widely understood to be the Welsh equivalent of the Irish Lugh… … Wikipedia
Lugus — was a deity apparently worshipped widely in antiquity in the Celtic speaking world. His name is rarely directly attested in inscriptions, but his importance can be inferred from placenames and ethnonyms, and his nature and attributes are deduced… … Wikipedia
List of Celtic deities — The gods and goddesses, or deities of the Celts are known from a variety of sources, these include written Celtic mythology, ancient places of worship, statues, engravings, cult objects and place or personal names.It should be understood that… … Wikipedia
Thunder god — Polytheistic peoples of many cultures have postulated a thunder god, the personification or source of the seemingly magical forces of thunder and lightning. Frequently, the thunder god is known as the chief or king of the gods, for example Zeus… … Wikipedia
Leucetius — Loucetius oder Leucetius (gall. Loucetios, Leucetios) war ein keltischer Gott, der mit dem römischen Kriegsgott Mars gleichgesetzt wurde. Seine Partnerin ist die Göttin Nemetona. Der gallische Name bedeutet „Leuchter“; der Wechsel zwischen /eu/… … Deutsch Wikipedia