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Cernunnos

In Celtic mythology, the antler-horned god, associated with wild and domesticated animals and serpents, often represented sitting cross-legged. A fertility deity, Cernunnos was worshipped in connection with material wealth throughout Celtic Europe.



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Worldwide Computer Products News-30 March 2009-The Cernunnos Team releases Cernunnos v1.
Some Gods later given human form are inextricably linked to specific animals; Epona with horses, Cernunnos with stags, Artio with bears and Arduinna with boars.
Enthroned was formed in Charleroi in 1993 by Cernunnos.
 
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