Sucellus

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Sucellus is a major Gaulish Celtic god often depicted as a bearded figure with a long-handled hammer or mallet, associated with agriculture, forests, and prosperity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gaulish deity
associatedWith Nantosuelta NERFINISHED
abundance
agriculture
fertility
forests
prosperity
protection of land
rural life
wine
culture Celtic NERFINISHED
Gaulish
depictedAs carrying a long-handled hammer
carrying a pot or barrel
mature man
domain domestic prosperity
earthly wealth
underworld aspects
epithet good striker
equatedWith Dis Pater NERFINISHED
Silvanus NERFINISHED
gender male
hasAttribute bearded
hasCultType local cults
syncretic Romano-Celtic cult
hasIconography long-handled hammer
mallet
mentionedIn Gaulish inscriptions
Latin inscriptions
partner Nantosuelta NERFINISHED
region Gaul NERFINISHED
role chthonic deity
god of plenty
protector of farmers
protector of vineyards
symbol barrel
hammer
pot
worshipEvidence reliefs
statuary
votive inscriptions
worshippedDuring Roman Empire NERFINISHED
worshippedIn Gallia Aquitania NERFINISHED
Gallia Belgica NERFINISHED
Gallia Lugdunensis NERFINISHED
Roman Gaul NERFINISHED

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Celtic mythology hasDeity Sucellus