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 Ambisagrus - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
In Celtic mythology, Ambisagrus was a Gaulish god of thunder and lightning.
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Ambisagrus, Etymology & Fundamental Nature, Bibliography and External Links.
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Instead, Ambisagrus took on all the characteristics of the Roman God Jupiter.
Jupiter's name (Jove in Latin) means "supreme God." He was a deity who was seen presiding over the city/state matters of Rome and of the realm of the deities.
Other than his Jovian associations, Ambisagrus was primarily a weather deity who controlled the functions of rain, wind, hail, and fog.
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 Pure Majick
Ambisagrus was originally from Breton, where his Celtic identity was lost during the Roman takeover.
Instead, Amnisagrus took on all the characteristics of the Roman God Jupiter.
Ambisagrus was primarily a weather deity who controlled the functions of rain, wind, hail and fog.
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 Celtic deities, mythological beings and historical figures
In this battle, Amaethon's brother, Gwydion, turned trees into warriors that helped the children of Don win.
Ambisagrus In Continental Brythonic mythology, Ambisagrus was a god of thunder and lightning.
Anann In Goidelic mythology, Anann was a mother goddess, particularly worshipped in Munster.
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He was then given the aspects of the Roman God Jupiter.
(meaning "Supreme God") Other than this, Ambisagrus was primarily a deity of the weather and controlled rain, wind, hail, and fog.
King of Annwn, the Otherworld, who fought in the battle of the trees with Bran against Amathaon and Gwyddion.
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