
Esus - Wikipedia
Esus [a] is a Celtic god known from iconographic, epigraphic, and literary sources. The Roman poet Lucan 's epic Pharsalia mentions Esus, Taranis , and Teutates as gods to whom the Gauls sacrificed humans.
Esus | Celtic God, Gaulish God, Tarvos Trigaranus | Britannica
Esus, (Celtic: “Lord,” or “Master”), powerful Celtic deity, one of three mentioned by the Roman poet Lucan in the 1st century ad; the other two were Taranis (“Thunderer”) and Teutates (“God of the People”). Esus’ victims, according to later commentators, were …
Esus Celtic God: Unraveling the Mysterious Celtic Deity
Esus Celtic God is a mysterious deity mentioned in ancient Roman literature and depicted as a powerful lumberjack cutting tree branches, possibly from a willow tree. Associated with the sacred bull and cranes, Esus’s true nature and role in Celtic mythology remain unclear and …
Esus - Gods and Goddesses
Esus (Aisunertos, Esunertos, Aisus, Aesus, Hesus) is a Gaulish god known from Gaulish and North African inscriptions. The most important image of this deity is that of a man chopping down a willow tree.
ESUS THE DRUID SUN SAVIOUR by Constantine Tsutras, ORDM.
Esus, also known as Hesus is the personal name of the Celtic-Druids sun savior, closely associated to Jupiter or Zeus. The Druids were the priestly tribe of the Celtic/ Gaul, the present day Germany, England, France, and some parts of the Scandinavian countries.
Esus: the third god - We Are Star Stuff
Jun 27, 2018 · When the Roman poet Lucan wanted to show the savagery of Gaulish religion, he used the bloodthirsty cults of three Gaulish gods to make his point: Taranis, Toutatis and Esus. While the first two had well-established cults in Gaul and Britain, Esus is more elusive.
Esus - Ancient Texts
Esus. Etymology: Likely originally Aisus, possibly from the PIE *eis- "passion", or *ais- "to respect". Thus the name means either "The Furious One" (like the Germanic Wodanaz, with whom Esus is often compared), or "The Respected One."
Esus - World Mythos
Dec 14, 2024 · In Gaulish mythology, Esus is part of a broader pantheon that includes various gods and goddesses, each with distinct roles and attributes. Understanding his place within this pantheon provides a more comprehensive view of Gaulish spirituality.
The Third Day: Who Is Esus? The Celtic God & Lore Explained - Screen Rant
Sep 20, 2020 · HBO's The Third Day features a mysterious island preparing for a ritual involving Esus - but who is this Celtic god and what does this mean for Sam and the other visitors to the island? Could they be in trouble, or is the upcoming ritual nothing to worry about?
Esus - Gallic Deities, Celtic Mythology - timelessmyths.com
Esus, known as "Lord" or "Master," was a god linked to blood sacrifices and hanging, worshipped by the Ligurian and Treveri tribes. Identified with the Roman god Mercury, Esus is mentioned in Lucan's Pharsalia alongside Taranis and Teutates.