Cernunnos

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Cernunnos is a horned god from Celtic mythology commonly associated with nature, animals, fertility, and the wilderness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Celtic god
deity
mythological figure
associatedWith animals
fertility
nature
prosperity
reincarnation
underworld
wealth
wilderness
culture Celtic mythology NERFINISHED
Gaulish religion
depictedWith antlers
ram-headed serpent
seated cross-legged
stag
torc
wild animals
etymologyRelatedTo Proto-Celtic *karnon (horn)
gender male
hasAttribute horned
hasNoKnown surviving myths
meaningOfName the horned one
nameAttestedIn Gallo-Roman inscriptions NERFINISHED
notableDepiction Gundestrup cauldron NERFINISHED
Pillar of the Boatmen NERFINISHED
notableDepictionLocation Denmark NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
oftenClassifiedAs chthonic deity
nature god
religion polytheism
revivedIn Neopaganism NERFINISHED
modern paganism
role god of abundance
lord of the animals
protector of wild animals
sometimesComparedTo Herne the Hunter NERFINISHED
sometimesComparedTo Pan NERFINISHED
sometimesEquatedWith Horned God (Neopaganism) NERFINISHED
symbol antlers
cornucopia
ram-headed serpent
stag
torc
timePeriod Iron Age Europe NERFINISHED
Roman period
worshippedIn Celtic Europe NERFINISHED
Gaul NERFINISHED
Roman Gaul NERFINISHED

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Celtic mythology hasDeity Cernunnos