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Term: Cernunnos
Uindos: An ancient Celtic god, son of Noudons, in a group of great epic tales and romances called the Fenian cycle. Uindos is also called Cernunnos (Greek). Most famous incarnation is as Finn Mac Cumhail. source: The Truth about Druids, Tadhg MacCrossan
Cernunnos: The Greek name for ancient Celtic god Uindos, son of Noudons, who is featured in a group of great epic tales and romances called the Fenian cycle. Most famous incarnation is as Finn Mac Cumhail. source: The Truth About Druids, Tadhg MacCrossan
Also See: Finn Mac Cumhail, Uindos
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