Olloudius is a widely venerated Celtic god, known from locations as far apart as in Gloucestershire and Ollioules in southern Gaul. The only existing image was found at the Cotswold site. The male figure is rendered in native style, with a small head and a large, elongated body, carrying a patera or offering plate and a double cornucopia and is dedicated to " Mars Olloudius". The god carries no military attributes, however, and he wears a cap and cloak rather than armour. Hence, Mars Olloudius belongs to important group of Celtic deities who adopted the name of Mars but were peaceful protectors, healers, and fertility spirits. The double horn of plenty stresses the prosperity function of the god among the Dobunni of Gloucestershire. Another image was found at the same site, quite clearly
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- 奥卢狄乌斯 (zh)
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| - Olloudius, auch Olludius und Ollioules, ist der Name eines keltischen Gottes, der nach der Interpretatio Romana mit Mars gleichgesetzt wurde. (de)
- 奥卢狄乌斯(英語:Olloudius)。凯尔特神祇之一。曾广为时人所崇拜供奉,亦于艺术作品中得到广泛反映,与其相关文物于西欧高卢南部等地区多次发现。做工复杂,具有强烈地表现力。 (zh)
- Olloudius is a widely venerated Celtic god, known from locations as far apart as in Gloucestershire and Ollioules in southern Gaul. The only existing image was found at the Cotswold site. The male figure is rendered in native style, with a small head and a large, elongated body, carrying a patera or offering plate and a double cornucopia and is dedicated to " Mars Olloudius". The god carries no military attributes, however, and he wears a cap and cloak rather than armour. Hence, Mars Olloudius belongs to important group of Celtic deities who adopted the name of Mars but were peaceful protectors, healers, and fertility spirits. The double horn of plenty stresses the prosperity function of the god among the Dobunni of Gloucestershire. Another image was found at the same site, quite clearly (en)
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| - Olloudius, auch Olludius und Ollioules, ist der Name eines keltischen Gottes, der nach der Interpretatio Romana mit Mars gleichgesetzt wurde. (de)
- Olloudius is a widely venerated Celtic god, known from locations as far apart as in Gloucestershire and Ollioules in southern Gaul. The only existing image was found at the Cotswold site. The male figure is rendered in native style, with a small head and a large, elongated body, carrying a patera or offering plate and a double cornucopia and is dedicated to " Mars Olloudius". The god carries no military attributes, however, and he wears a cap and cloak rather than armour. Hence, Mars Olloudius belongs to important group of Celtic deities who adopted the name of Mars but were peaceful protectors, healers, and fertility spirits. The double horn of plenty stresses the prosperity function of the god among the Dobunni of Gloucestershire. Another image was found at the same site, quite clearly the work of the same craftsman: on this second depiction Mars is represented with shield, spear, and sword, but again the cornucopia is present, this time indicating the hybrid nature of the god: in this peaceful region, the warrior is not combative in the true sense of the word, but instead plays the role of guardian against disease, barrenness, and other evils. (en)
- 奥卢狄乌斯(英語:Olloudius)。凯尔特神祇之一。曾广为时人所崇拜供奉,亦于艺术作品中得到广泛反映,与其相关文物于西欧高卢南部等地区多次发现。做工复杂,具有强烈地表现力。 (zh)
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