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  Belenus
Belenus ("The Shining One"), later known as Beli Mawr, refers to the Continental Sun-God of the Celts.
Belenus is in charge of the welfare of sheep and cattle.
The cult of Belenus was practiced in northern Italy, Noricum in the eastern Alps, southern Gaul and Britain.
www.meta-religion.com /World_Religions/Ancient_religions/Europe/belenus.htm   (273 words)

  
  Belenus
Belenus is the Gaulish/Celtic god of light, and referred to as 'The Shining One'.
Belenus is in charge of the welfare of sheep and cattle.
Several Latin writers refer to Belenus in connection with Aquitaine, Austria and northern Italy.
www.pantheon.org /articles/b/belenus.html   (117 words)

  
 Belenus Formação e Certificação
A Belenus é uma empresa localizada na Região do Oeste e é especializada na prestação de serviços de formação e certificação comercial e técnica em tecnologias de informação.
A Belenus ao criar e ao patrocinar este guia, pretende dar o seu contributo para a valorização da região onde nos inserimos....
Blogue: Convergência IP Foi lançado em meados de Janeiro de 2007 um blogue, onde a Belenus pretende publicar informações, novidades, opiniões e comentários sobre tecnologias, produtos e serviços com soluções de convergência em redes multiserviço: dados, voz e vídeo...
belenus.us   (304 words)

  
 belenus - Home
Belenus ltd. - sourcing and manufacturing, stands for an innovative and competitive solution in the knocked-down and completed furniture sector.
Nevertheless, we hold plenty of expertise in the small to mid-sized buying segment where individually-mixed orders with low minimums are a reality.
Belenus is an internationally operating company with a worldwide network of distributors, agents and retailers.
www.belenus-sourcing.com   (223 words)

  
 belenus - Elektronischer Ersatzteilkatalog bei Kärcher
The structure of belenus systems is clearly arranged and can therefore be easily managed and integrated into existing IT environments: Alfred Kärcher GmbH uses belenus central, a middleware, in connection with a Sybase SQL server.
Every night belenus central accesses 330,000 records of 50,000 different components from the IBM DB/2 database, and circuit diagrams, as well as installation instructions, from specified folders.
The mobile information system from belenus is now being used as a reference book by the entire company.
www.belenus.com /en/unternehmen/kaercher.html   (604 words)

  
  Belenus
In Brythonic mythology, especially in Gaul (later Italy to Britain), Belenus ("the shining one") was a fertility god who looked after sheep and cattle.
Purifying fires were lit and cattle were forced to walk between them before being allowed to go to pasture.
Belenus was eventually worshipped by Celts in Aquitaine, Austria, Italy, Britain, Gaul, Ireland and Wales.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/be/Beli.html   (111 words)

  
 The Chronicles of Carinae - Belenus Amroth
Belenus Amroth was a circuit rider of the Marukan before Exaltation and continued to be one until he left the Marukani lands to journey with the Circle for a while.
At the time when Belenus Amroth came to join those Exalted of the Sun at Carinae, The Inner Circle were already familiar with the Marukan, having, among those at the Sanctuary, one Hukari, a horse-maiden of the Marukan among their number for some time at that point.
Belenus Amroth's father was one of the Elders of the Marukan, a horse-lord and breeder of some of the nobler of the Marukani horses.
exalted.dreamstroke.com /character.php?a=12   (1677 words)

  
 The Lodge of Herne:Cu ChuLainn
He alludes to sanctuaries to Belenus in Aquitania, and he speaks of a temple priest of the cult named Phoebicus-the adopted name referring to the 'light' aspect of the celtic Apollo.
Belenus himself probably pre-existed the Roman Period; Dedications to him alone(without Apollos name)mean that he was not totally dependant on the link witht he classical god for his identity.
The Celtic god of light and healing, "Bel" means "shining one," or in Irish Gaelic, the name "bile" translates to "sacred tree." It is thought that the waters of Danu, the Irish All-Mother goddess, fed the oak and produced their son, The Dagda.
members.tripod.com /~deanjones/belenus.html   (826 words)

  
 Destined Path | Follow Your Heart
Belenus came out from the inn and was looking for Anira.
"Elenion this is Belenus Alexander, the one I told you of in the letter," she announced a new found lightness in her heart.
Belenus pulled her close to his chest and swayed gently, soothing her.
www.freewebs.com /black_cupid/anelfsstory.htm   (4663 words)

  
 Deities & Myths of Bealtaine
Tertullian said that Belenus was the patron of the province of Noricum in the Alps (part of modern Austria).
Herodianos wrote that Belenus was the patron protector of Aquileia in northern Italy.
On the Continent, Belenus was associated with all the functions the Celts expected of solar gods: protection, fertility, healing, regeneration after death.
www.applewarrior.com /celticwell/ejournal/beltane/belenos.htm   (2344 words)

  
 Gallic Deities
Belenus was a popular deity, particular in Italy, Noricum (Switzerland and Austria) and Gaul (France).
The Romans equated Belenus with the Greek/Roman god, Apollo, who was also the god of light and healing.
Belenus was associated with Irish deity named Bilé (Bile), the consort of the goddess Danu.
www.timelessmyths.com /celtic/gallic.html   (3099 words)

  
 Belenus: The Continental Celtic Solar God
Belenus meaning 'bright' or 'brilliant', refers to the Continental Sun-God of the Celts.
He is also a healer and associated with healing spings and the healing power of the Sun.
The fire festival Beltene is probably related to Belenus.
www.kernunnos.com /deities/belenus.html   (170 words)

  
 Mars Belatucadros   (Site not responding. Last check: )
His consort was Belisama, goddess of the Mersey.
As she is also said to be consort to Belenus, it is likely that Belatucadros is another form of Belenus, the (somewhat hypothetical) god of light.
Belenus is usually equated with Apollo, as both are gods of light.
www.maryjones.us /jce/belatucadros.html   (171 words)

  
 "All I can say is wow..."   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Belenus made an impressive debut in the Strutt and Parker Maiden Stakes over seven furlongs, winning by a length and a half from Frith.
Switched wide to challenge, Belenus led over a furlong out and accelerated well to win in a time of 1m 26.30s.
He was the best horse that I have ridden and anything that he produces has a great tradition to live up to and is liable to be a smart individual.
www.godolphin.com /News/2004/July/arch2239.asp   (268 words)

  
 Racing - Selections - Thursday 17 August || Betting Zone - Unofficial Betting News and Views   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Belenus is taken to provide the red-hot Godolphin team with further cause for celebration in the totesport.com Sovereign Stakes at Salisbury.
Belenus is taken to provide the red-hot Godolphin team with further cause for celebration in the totesport
It would be no surprise if Belenus were to justify his connections' faith and prove up to Group Three standard at the very least now things seem to have clicked.
www.sportnetwork.net /main/s522/st102464.htm   (741 words)

  
 Belenos
While Belenus is referred to as Apollo and Belatucadros as Mars, the interpretatio romana should not be a stumbling block when one sees the similarities.
This rivalry may be a half-rememberence of the battles between the Children of Don and the Children of Llyr, as Bran was the son of Llyr, and Beli the consort of Don.
Geographically speaking, Belenus lives on; he gave his name to Beligna, Italy, while Bérenton, Brittany may be connected to him also.
www.maryjones.us /jce/belenos.html   (650 words)

  
 BELENUS EXTENDS GODOLPHIN RUN: Sporting Life - Racing | Lester Piggott, Racing news, Racing results, Racecards, ...
Belenus landed a first Pattern-race success as Godolphin continued their amazing run of form in the feature totesport.com Sovereign Stakes at Salisbury.
Godolphin, who also struck with Pictavia in yesterday's Upavon Stakes, had sent out seven winners from their last eight runners and Belenus was sent off the 11-10 favourite to extend the run.
Belenus was considered a possible Classic contender by Godolphin at the beginning of last season but trainer Saeed bin Suroor believes he just falls short of the top level.
www.sportinglife.com /racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/06/08/17/RACING_Salisbury_Comments.html   (802 words)

  
 Belenus begins to fulfil rich promise-Sport-Racing-TimesOnline   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Belenus, who dismissed Notability with a flourish, is a son of Dubai Millennium.
Belenus responded by cutting down Notability with more in hand than implicit in the 1¼-length verdict.
Belenus was Godolphin’s eighth winner from nine runners this week and the return would have been perfect but for Dettori encountering gridlock aboard Highland Blaze in the three-year-old maiden.
www.timesonline.co.uk /tol/sport/racing/article612522.ece   (892 words)

  
 Peruvian Archangels Deities Goddesses Gods Hierarchs
Viewed by the Inca priesthood as a supportive member of the fields of the sun, Apointi was revered as a golden statue in the Temple of the Sun, as part of a trinity in the sanctuaries of Cuzco, and by the Quechua Indians as Inti Huayna Capac.
One of the eldest recognized Celtic deities, Belenus was mentioned in votive inscriptions, the Book of Invasions and the Cycles of Kings, as well as, by the Roman writers like Ausonius, Herodian, and Tertullian.
Besides being a solar god, Belenus was also known to be a rainbow rayed healer and there are healing springs that were associated with him.
www.blessingscornucopia.com /Peru_Peruvian_Ancient_Civilization_Peruvian_Archangels_Deities_Goddesses_Gods_Hierarchs.htm   (1404 words)

  
 Plan : Plan for David "FenrirWolf" Grace :. GarageGames
A short synposis is that in the near future, all solar system space traffic is under the control of a single AI.
Belenus is its name, and it guides the thousands of starships that transits between humanity's various orbital bases.
Equipped with a powerful fusion-powered laser for defense, she will pilot the Raven into the core of Belenus and seek out a way to destroy the machine's diseased core.
www.garagegames.com /blogs/26695/6491   (1068 words)

  
 Belenos: a pan-Celtic deity, also known as Belen, Belenus, Belinus, Bellinus Bélénos, Belennos, Belenos, ...
To the continental Brython the Cult of Belenus possessed a particular status in that it is mentioned in a number of Classical Literary sources.
Ausonius was a poet from Bordeaux, writing in the later 4th century AD and alludes to sanctuaries to Belenus in Aquitania.
In Gaulish mythology Belenus' consort was the goddess Belisama.
www.celtnet.org.uk /gods_b/belenos.html   (601 words)

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