Telo

deity water Celtic single tradition · 2

Telo is a Celtic god and the eponymous spirit of Toulon in the Var region. He was the deity of the sacred spring around which the ancient settlement developed. A series of dedications to Telo come from Périgueux, where he is invoked alongside other deities.

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Relationships

allied with
Sianna, Vesunna
syncretized with
Apollo
co occurs with
Vesunna
consort of
Sianna

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Sources

wikipedia (2)

Source passages

“Telo is a Celtic god, the eponymous spirit of Toulon in the Var. He was the deity of the sacred spring around which the ancient settlement sprang up.”

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“Deo Telo et deae Stannae, solo A(uli) Pomp(eii) Antiqui, Per…ius, Silvani fil(ius) Bassus, c(urator) c(ivium) r(omanorum), consaeptum omne circa templum et basilicas duas, cum ceteris ornamentis ac munimentis, dat, which Noémie Beck translates as, ‘To the god Telo and to the goddess Stanna”

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