Gaulish
But the multiplicity of faces or heads of the Gaulish divinity find their analogues in a direction hitherto unnoticed as far as 1 know, namely, among the Letto- Slavic peoples of the Baltic sea-board
But the multiplicity of faces or heads of the Gaulish divinity find their analogues in a direction hitherto unnoticed as far as 1 know, namely, among the Letto- Slavic peoples of the Baltic sea-board (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter IX: Place-name Stories)
Were it perchance to be found, it might be expected to show a close resemblance to the tricephal of the Gaulish altar found at Beaune in Burgundy (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter IX: Place-name Stories)
Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx
- attestation: But the multiplicity of faces or heads of the Gaulish divinity find their analogues in a direction hitherto unnoticed as far as 1 know, namely, among the Letto- Slavic peoples of the Baltic sea-board (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter IX: Place-name Stories)
"But the multiplicity of faces or heads of the Gaulish divinity find their analogues in a direction hitherto unnoticed as far as 1 know, namely, among the Letto- Slavic peoples of the Baltic sea-board."
- attestation: Were it perchance to be found, it might be expected to show a close resemblance to the tricephal of the Gaulish altar found at Beaune in Burgundy (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter IX: Place-name Stories)
"Were it perchance to be found, it might be expected to show a close resemblance to the tricephal of the Gaulish altar found at Beaune in Burgundy."