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  Arvernus: a Gaulish god, also known as Arvernorix (Lord/King of the Alder Grove)
In the Puy-de-Dôme, France he is invoked at Orcine and at Mozac (where he is invoked along with the genius locus of the place.
The association of Arvernus with Mercury, the Roman god of trade and the transporter of messages is interesting.
The first syllable ar- existing in mayn words for 'high' (eg ardwo-) the name can be rendered as: 'Lord/King of the Alder Grove' (the rix ending for one Gaulish form of the name standing for 'king').
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 Mercury
Mercurius Artaios, a combination of Mercury with the Celtic god Artaios, a deity of bears and hunting who was worshiped at Beaucroissant, France.[2]
Arvernus was worshiped in the Rhineland, possibly as a particular deity of the Arverni tribe, though no dedications to Mercurius Arvernus occur in their territory in the Auvergne region of central France.[2]
Mercurius Cissonius, a combination of Mercury with the Celtic god Cissonius, who is written of in the area spanning from Cologne, Germany to Saintes, France.[2]
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 Gregory of Tours II
Avitus enim unus ex senatoribus et - valde manefestum est - civis Arvernus, cum Romanum ambisset imperium, luxoriosae agere volens, a senatoribus proiectus, apud Placentiam urbem episcopus ordenatur.
Qualis autem fuerit hic pontifex, testatur Paulinus dicens: Si enim hodie videas dignos Domino sacerdotes, vel Exsuperium Tholosae, vel Simplicium Viennae, vel Amando Burdigale, vel Diogenianum Albigae, vel Dinamium Ecolisnae, vel Venerandum Arvernus, vel Alithium Cadurcis, vel nunc Pegasium Petrocoris, utcumque se habent saeculi mala, videbis profectus dignissimus totius fidei relegionesque custodes.
Ibique a sancto Eufrasio episcopo, qui quondam Aprunculo Divionensi successerat, benigne susceptus est, largitisque ei tam domibus quam agris et vineis, secum retenuit, dicens: 'Sufficit huius facultas ecclesiae, ut utrumque susteneat: tantum caritas, quam beatus praedicat apostolus, permaneat inter sacerdotes Dei'.
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Mercury Artaios was worshipped near Isère, France, and was probably connected with bears and hunting.
Mercury Arvernus was worshipped in the Rhineland and was probably a god of that locality.
The worship of Mercury Cissonius was more widespread, known from Cologne to Saintes.
www.fofweb.com /Onfiles/Ancient/AncientDetail.asp?iPin=HLAR0774   (354 words)

  
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The Universal Faithists of Kosmon, or simply the Faithists of Kosmon, is a legally recognized religion that espouse as their holy book Oahspe.
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 Amazon.com: Asterix Clipeus Arvernus (Latin edition of Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield): Books: Rene de Goscinny,M. ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
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 bibliotheca Augustana
Quod Childeberthus et Chlotharius Burgundias, Theudericus Arvernus abiit.
Apud Arvernus vero post obitum beati Aprunculi sanctus Eufrasius duodecimus episcopus habebatur.
At ille infidelis sibi exhistimans Arvernus, ait: «Me sequimini, et ego vos inducam in patriam, ubi aurum et argentum accipiatis, quantum vestra potest desiderare cupiditas, de qua pecora, de qua mancipia, de qua vestimenta in abundantiam adsumatis.
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 Search Results for rene goscinny asterix the chieftains shield - Direct Textbook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-11)
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Asterix Clipeus Arvernus (Latin edition of Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield) by Rene de Goscinny
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