
Nodens - Wikipedia
*Nodens or *Nodons (reconstructed from the dative Nodenti or Nodonti) is a Celtic healing god worshipped in Ancient Britain. Although no physical depiction of him has survived, votive …
Nodens - The H.P. Lovecraft Wiki
Nodens (also known as Lord of the Great Abyss) is a deity from Celtic mythology, incorporated into the Cthulhu Mythos by H. P. Lovecraft. The character is generally depicted as being an …
Nodens - Celtic God of Healing - Symbol Sage
2023年4月5日 · Nodens, also known as Nudens and Nodons, is the Celtic god most commonly associated with healing, sea, hunting, and wealth. In medieval Welsh legends, the god’s name …
Nodens Celtic God: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ancient British …
Nodens, the Celtic god of healing, aligns closely with the inherent curative qualities attributed to dogs. These animals were believed to possess healing powers, influencing the well-being of …
Nodens: Celtic Healing God of Britain - Altar Gods
2024年9月6日 · Nodens is a Celtic healing god that was worshipped by the Celts of Britain. He is mostly known from the remains of a Romano-Celtic temple at Lydney Park in Gloucestershire. …
Nodons - Celtic Mythology
Nodons, a British (Romano-Celtic) god of healing, is linked to Irish god Nuada Airgedlámh and Welsh god Lludd Llaw Ereint. A significant temple dedicated to Nodons was built in AD 365 at …
Nodens, Nudd & Lludd - Brython
Nodens is the original form of the Welsh name Nudd, which later become Lludd in the medieval Welsh legends. His name means 'catcher' and so may be related to hunting or fishing. 'Mist' …
Nodens | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
Nodens (Nudens, Nodons) is a Celtic deity associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs. He was worshipped in ancient Ireland, most notably in a temple complex at Lydney Park in …
Nudd Lludd Nodons - Gods and Goddesses
Perhaps the name Nodens/Nudd is not Indo-European in origin and represents the survival of a native deity into Iron-age Celtic and then Romano-Celtic belief systems. As such the name …
Nodens – Polytheist.com
2015年12月15日 · It’s lovely to see some information on lesser-known Brythonic deities such as Nodens and Maponus shared with a wide range of polytheists on this site. Tolkien translates …