- Cocidius
- A North British Celtic deity equated with Silvanus the Hunter.
Who’s Who in non-classical mythology . John Keegan. 2014.
Who’s Who in non-classical mythology . John Keegan. 2014.
Cocidius — est une divinité, probablement de rang inférieur, vénérée par les Britto romains, dans le nord de l’Angleterre. Les Romains l’associaient à Mars, dieu de la gère et de la chasse, et avec Sylvanus, dieu des forêts, des bosquets et des champs… … Wikipédia en Français
Cocidius — Cocidius, auch Cocideus, ist der Name einer spätantiken romano britischen Gottheit, dessen Name der Blutrote oder blutiger Gott bedeutet. Cocidius wurde vor allem in Nordbritannien in Cumberland und Northumberland verehrt, wo man in der Nähe des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cocidius — In Romano British religion, Cocidius was a deity worshipped in northern Britain. The Romans equated him with Mars, god of war and hunting and with Sylvanus, god of forests, groves and wild fields. Like Belatu Cadros, he was probably worshipped by … Wikipedia
Bewcastle Roman Fort — was a Roman fort, built to the north of Hadrian s Wall as an outpost fort and intended for scouting and intelligence. The Roman name for the fort was Fanum Cocidi (as recorded in the Ravenna Cosmography), and means The Shrine of Cocidius , a… … Wikipedia
Mars (mythology) — Mars, 1st century, found in the Forum of Nerva (Capitoline Museums, Rome) Ancient Roman religion … Wikipedia
Fort romain de Bewcastle — Fanum Cocidi Remparts du fort romain de Bewcastle. Type d’ouvrage … Wikipédia en Français
Celtic mythology — Series on Celtic mythology Celtic polytheism Celtic deities (list) Gaelic mythology … Wikipedia
Cernunnos — The Cernunnos type antlered figure on the Gundestrup Cauldron. Cernunnos is the conventional name given in Celtic studies to depictions of the horned god of Celtic polytheism. The name itself is only attested once, on the 1st century Pillar… … Wikipedia
Imbolc — Observed by Gaels, Britons (Irish people, Scottish people) Welsh people Neopagans (Celtic Reconstructionists, Wiccans) Type Gaelic, Celtic, Pagan Date … Wikipedia
Dis Pater — Dis Pater, or Dispater was a Roman god of the underworld, later subsumed by Pluto or Hades. Originally a chthonic god of riches, fertile agricultural land, and underground mineral wealth, he was later commonly equated with the Roman deities Pluto … Wikipedia