Gaul Gods and Goddesses • Abnoba | goddess of the hunt, similar to the Roman Diana • Andraste | goddess of victory • Belenus | god of light; his name means "shining one" • Borvo | god of healing; his name is associated with springs • Cernunnos | god of fertility and animals; referred to as the "horned one" • Damona | goddess of fertility and healing; her name translates as "divine cow" • Dispater | Roman god of the underworld; his cult thrived in Gaul also • Epona | goddess of horses • Esus | god equated with the Roman deity Mars • Nantosuelta | goddess of nature; the wife of Sucellus • Nehalennia | goddess of the sea • Ogmios | gods of eloquence and knowledge; equated with the Roman hero Hercules • Rosmerta | goddess who was the native consort of the Roman god Mercury; her name signifies "great provider" • Sirona | goddess of healing • Sucellus | god of agriculture and forests; also a hammer god (his name means "good striker") • Taranis | god whose name means "thunderer"; compared to the god Jupiter • Teutates | god of war; roughly equivalent to the Roman god Mars