Ancient Gaulish and British goddesses
Proto-Celtic — English lexicon wales documents external moe
Celtic Gods and their Associates celtic
Celtic Gods and their Associates
Watkin's *nebh- roots
nebh- The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.
Pokorny's *ab- bin response data
Indogermanisches etymologisches Woerterbuch [Pokorny] : Query result
Jones' Celtic Encyclopedia
Abnoba
Abnoba
Somewhat speculative page on Andraste and Boudica. goddess
The White Goddess - Aspects Of The Goddess - Andraste - The Warrior Goddess.
Francine Nicholson, "Brighid: What do we really know?"
Brighid: What Do We Really Know?
What We Don't Know About the Ancient Celts conjure
What We Don't Know About the Ancient Celts
Brocolita at Roman-Britain.org
BROCOLITIA
Associations between the Welsh Dôn and the Irish Dana celtic
Don and Dana
Le musée de Liffol-le-Grand has a reconstructed shrine to Nantosuelta
Vindolanda & Roman Army Museum, England
Welcome to Vindolanda
Vienne-en-Val sculptures (in French, illustrated).
Le pilier1
www.froola.com, the smart choice.
Alzey sculpture (in German, illustrated) - includes an unreferenced woodcut of a temple to Apollo and Sirona
Frauennetz Alzey
''Encyclopedia of the Celts'' celt celtic
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