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Encyclopedia > Cocidius

In Celtic mythology, Cocidius was a deity worshipped in northern Britain. He was equated with Mars in Roman times, and was a god of war and hunting. Like Belatu_Cadros, he was probably worshipped by lower_ranked Roman soldiers as well as Britons.




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Chapter 3 (previously chapter 2) (5122 words)
Cocidius gave a gentle kick to his Pipin’s sides, and trotted up next to her.
Cocidius felt his face warm, and he felt that it was hard to keep his contact with her eyes, but his eyes were locked on to hers.
Cocidius felt a little dissapointed that she didn’t want to share with him what she was thinking, but he shrugged it off.
Cocidius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (91 words)
In Celtic mythology, Cocidius was a deity worshipped in northern Britain.
He was equated with Mars in Roman times, and was a god of war and hunting.
It is said that Cocidius may be equated with 'The Red God'.
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