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Among the Celtic peoples of continental Europe, we find the god Taranis, whose name means “thunder” and who sometimes wields a thunderbolt.
References
Duval, Paul Marie 1989: “Teutates, Esus, Taranis,” in Travaux sur la Gaule (19461986): École Française de Rome: 275287
Duval, PierreMarie 1993: “Taranis,” trans. Gerald Honingsblum, in American, African and Old European Mythologies, compiled by Yves Bonnefoy, University of Chicago Press.
Green, Miranda 1979: “The Worship of the RomanoCeltic WheelGod in Britain seen in Relation to Gaulish Evidence,” Laotumus (Apr.May 1979) 38/2: 34567.
Green, Miranda 1997: Dictonary of Celtic Myth and Legend, Thames and Hudson.
Grimm, Jacob 2014: Tetuonic Mythology vol. 1, Forgotten Books. (reprint, available on Scribd)
MacKillop, James 2004: An Oxford Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, OUP.
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