Cernunnos, Nautae Parisiaci

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Mark Cartwright
by ChrisO
published on 25 February 2021
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A depiction of the Celtic god Cernunnos from the pillar known as the Nautae Parisiaci ('Seaman of the City of Paris') which was dedicated to Jupiter. Gallo-Roman, 1st century CE. (Musée National du Moyen Age, Cluny, France).

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