| T Taranis: (Wales) god of thunder, master of the sky, and the clouds. His symbols are the wheel and the lightning flash, His name means �Thunder�. He may be compared to the Roman Jupiter, although his place in the celtic Pantheon was not as prominent as that of the Jupiter in the Roman Pantheon. Tethra: (Ireland) King of the Fomorians of Ireland, as well as the sea god and god of the otherworld, he was killed in the first battle of Mag Tuireadh. Since then he rules Mag Mell, the paradise where the dead live. Along with Manannan MacLir of the Tuatha. Teutates: (Ireland) God who was worshipped especially in Gaul. He is the god of war and fertilit and wealth, name meaning god of the tribe from teh Gallic �Touta� which means Tribe, or People of like, Similar to the Irish Tuatha. Human sacrifices were made to appease him, in early celtic times. He is the equivalent of the Roman god Mars. |
| W Weyland: (Britain) Consort of the tripple goddess. Was a great smith god for the Germanic celts. the name smith referred to a priestly caste of metalworking Druids. It is said that he still remains in the hills of Berkshire marked by the white horse of Uffington. |