Caturix is a deity known from inscriptions found at Boeckingen, Germany where he is equated with Mars and associated with Jupiter and described as the genius locus of the region.
Other Swiss inscriptions to Caturix were found at Bull, Nonfoux and Yverdon and in each of these he is equated with Mars.
Thus it would seem clear that Caturix is a warrior deity with some connotations of the 'father of the tribe' type.
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Caturix refers to an ancient celtic gods surname and means The King Of War.
Caturix focusses on the battle between two organisations:
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He represented the unity and the harmony of the tribe (often confused with (Click link for more info and facts about Ogmios) Ogmios).
Alternative: (Click link for more info and facts about Albiorix) Albiorix ("king of the world"), (Click link for more info and facts about Caturix) Caturix ("king of the battle"), (Click link for more info and facts about Loucetius) Loucetius, (Click link for more info and facts about Rigisamos) Rigisamos
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Alternative:, Caturix ("king of the battle"), Loucetius, Rigisamos, Toutatis or Teutates.
Alternative: Albiorix ("king of the world"), Caturix ("king of the battle"), Loucetius, Rigisamos, Toutatis or Teutates.
Tuatha Dé Danann The doings of the mythical Irish fairy folk and gods, the Tuatha de Danaan, ("people/children of Danu" in Celtic; alternative: Tuatha Dé Danann) are detailed in the 12th century AD Book of Invasions.
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Also known as: Toutates, Albiorix, Alborix, Loucetius, Caturix and Rigisamos.
Tuathal Techtmar, one of the legendary conquerors of Ireland, may have been another manifestation.
Name meaning: Teutates means ‘the god of the tribe’, from the Gallic touta which means tribe or people; Albiorix means ‘king of the world’ and Caturix means ‘king of the battle.’
Or perhaps Lera didn’t trust the older women not to gossip about Caturix.
But, regardless of the reasons, Lera sought Avella out when Caturix needed medicine.
Thinking to stop the violence as quickly as possible, she’d opened her medicine bag only to find that there wasn’t enough to make his normal dose.
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Caturix says 'the had to add stuff like it making mob hunt players that shoot them so people could not just range kill everything stuff like thatas well'
Caturix says 'how to draw new players and not draw the same old players from the same muds'
The floor is carpeted with a shag rug and both the outter walls host large windows.
Tezcatlipoca: Aztec god of night and all material things; called “god of smoking mirror”; god of the north; carried a magic mirror that gave off smoke and killed enemies; as lord of the world and the natural forces, he was the opponent of
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Your name of Caturix indicates you are a very capable, systematic, and thorough person with talents for mechanics, accounting, computers, teaching, law, construction, and similar fields.
You plan ahead, giving careful consideration to detail.
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Bevan, in a recent lecture at the Gresham College, showed how the Celtic gods were Romanized.
Ogmius became Mercury; Grannos, Apollo; Caturix or Camulos, Mars; Bridgit, Minerva; Esas, Jupiter.
He thought the Irish religion was partly of aboriginal forms of belief, and partly Druidic.