Alaunus
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Dans la religion gallo-romaine, Alaunus ou Alaunius est un dieu gaulois du soleil, de la guérison et des prophéties. Son nom est connu à partir des inscriptions trouvées à Lurs dans les Alpes-de-Haute-Provence dans le sud de la France (sous la forme dative Αλα[υ]νειουι) et à Mannheim, en Allemagne de l'Ouest. Dans cette dernière inscription, Alaunus est utilisé comme une épithète de Mercure[1].
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- Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology(Oxford Paperback Reference), Oxford University Press, (1994): ISBN 0-19-508961-8 (en)
- Wood, Juliette, The Celts: Life, Myth, and Art, Thorsons Publishers (2002): ISBN 0-00-764059-5 (en)
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