An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Déithe Ceilteacha"

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=== Déithe for-réigiúnacha ===
''I Amongmeasc thedéithe divinitiesa transcendingd'adhrtaí tribalos boundariescionn wereteoranta thena dtreabh bhí [[Matres]], [[Cernunnos]], thedia sky-godna spéire [[Taranis]] andagus dtús thena horse-goddessgcapall [[Epona]]. Epona,Fuarthas waslucht invokedleanúna byEpona, devoteeschomh livingfada asó farchéile apart asis [[an Bhreatain]], [[an Róimh]] agus [[an Bhulgáir]].

'' A distinctive feature of the mother-goddesses was their frequent depiction as a triad in many parts of Britain, san [[an Ghaill|Ghaill]] and on the [[Rhine]], although it is possible to identify strong regional differences within this group.<ref>Green 2005, ll. 27-28</ref>
 
'' The Celtic sky-god too had variations in the way he was perceived and his cult expressed. Yet the link between the Celtic Jupiter and the [[solar wheel]] is maintained over a wide area, from [[Balla Haidrian]] to [[Cologne]] and [[Nîmes]].<ref>Green 2005, lch. 28</ref>