Cernunnos, often referred to as the horned deity of the Celts, embodies a myriad of concepts including nature, wildlife, and fertility. He is typically portrayed with stag antlers or horns and is adorned with a torc around his neck. Despite the limited information available on him, notable representations can be found in various Celtic artistic…
Cernunnos, an ancient deity of the Celtic pantheon, signifies the intrinsic elements of nature, wildlife, and fertility. Commonly illustrated in Celtic artistic expressions, he is typically portrayed adorned with stag antlers or horns, often accompanied by a torc adorning his neck. While detailed knowledge about him remains limited, notable representations can be found in artifacts…
Cernunnos, an emblematic figure in ancient Celtic mythology, embodies the essence of nature, animal life, and fertility. Often portrayed in Celtic art donning stag antlers or horns, he typically wears a torc around his neck. Though sparse in documentation, significant artistic representations of Cernunnos can be found in various artifacts, including the Val Camonica rock…