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Gaulish Glory: The Continental Celtic Pantheon

5 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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Explore the rich religious traditions of ancient Continental Europe in this episode focusing on the Gaulish Celtic pantheon. Host Edmund Cross examines major deities including Lugus, the master of arts and crafts; Taranis, the thunder god with his symbolic wheel; and Epona, the beloved horse goddess who became part of the Roman pantheon. Discover how Continental Celtic religion differed from its island counterparts through archaeological evidence from stone inscriptions, sculptures, and Roman historical accounts. Learn about the process of interpretatio romana and how Gaulish deities like Grannus and Sirona adapted while maintaining their unique Celtic characteristics. The episode explores the role of druids in preserving religious traditions and examines sophisticated sanctuary sites like Gournay-sur-Aronde that reveal the complexity of ancient Gaulish religious practices. From tribal gods like Teutates to the widespread cult of Brigantia, this comprehensive overview demonstrates how Continental Celtic religion evolved through cultural contact while maintaining its essential character. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, history students, and anyone interested in ancient European religious traditions and archaeological discoveries.

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Explore the rich religious traditions of ancient Continental Europe in this episode focusing on the Gaulish Celtic pantheon. Host Edmund Cross examines major deities including Lugus, the master of arts and crafts; Taranis, the thunder god with his symbolic wheel; and Epona, the beloved horse goddess who became part of the Roman pantheon. Discover how Continental Celtic religion differed from its island counterparts through archaeological evidence from stone inscriptions, sculptures, and Roman historical accounts. Learn about the process of interpretatio romana and how Gaulish deities like Grannus and Sirona adapted while maintaining their unique Celtic characteristics. The episode explores the role of druids in preserving religious traditions and examines sophisticated sanctuary sites like Gournay-sur-Aronde that reveal the complexity of ancient Gaulish religious practices. From tribal gods like Teutates to the widespread cult of Brigantia, this comprehensive overview demonstrates how Continental Celtic religion evolved through cultural contact while maintaining its essential character. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, history students, and anyone interested in ancient European religious traditions and archaeological discoveries.

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