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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 67. Chapters: Ancient Gaulish and British gods, Irish gods, Welsh gods, The Dagda, Lugh, Cernunnos, Lir, Mabon ap Modron, Belenus, Ogma, Manannan mac Lir, Nuadhu Airgetlam, Balor, Esus, Gofannon, Aengus, Dian Cecht, Gwydion, Donn, Crom Cruach, Luchtaine, Creidhne, Nechtan, Taranis, Bodb Derg, Lleu Llaw Gyffes, Dylan ail Don, Telesphorus, Abhean, Belatu-Cadros, Abandinus, Math fab Mathonwy, Tethra, Nemausus, Amaethon, Manawydan, Tarvos Trigaranus, Borvo, Gilfaethwy, Abellio, Fagus, Alisanos, Grannus, Alaunus, Icaunis, Maponos, Hooded Spirits, Vosegus, Rudianos, Anextiomarus, Segomo, Condatis, Corb, Nodens, Ambisagrus, Egobail, Smertrios, Luxovius, Arvernus, Elatha, Robor, Loucetios, Buarainech, Camulus, Cocidius, Ialonus Contrebis, Ogmios, Dis Pater, Goibniu, Lugus, Bran the Blessed, Aoi Mac Ollamain, Dusios, Mogons, Lludd Llaw Eraint, Cicolluis, Toutatis, Sucellus, Gobannus, Midir, Intarabus, Crom Dubh, Moritasgus, Veteris, Mug Ruith, Visucius, Aernus, Vellaunus, Viridios, Latis, Cissonius, Antenociticus, Veraudunus, Ecne, Ll r, Mullo, Artaius, Brian, Vernostonos, Aed, Olloudius, Ocelus, Matunos, Tridamos, Glanis, Iuchar, Ucuetis, Iucharba, Abgatiacus, Iovantucarus, Neit, Cunomaglus, Vindonnus, Atepomarus, Lero, Cichol Gricenchos, Latobius, Baco, Gebrinius, Buxenus, Moccus, Rudiobus, Virotutis, Conand, Arausio, Vasio, Brea. Excerpt: In the Gaulish language, Dusios was a divine being among the continental Celts who was identified with the god Pan of ancient Greek religion and with the gods Faunus, Inuus, Silvanus, and Incubus of ancient Roman religion. Like these deities, he might be seen as multiple in nature, and referred to in the plural (dusioi), most commonly in Latin as dusii. Although the Celtic Dusios is not described in late-antique sources independently of Greek and Roman deities, the common functionality of the others l...