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Encyclopedia > Tarvos Trigaranos

In Continental Brythonic mythology, and especially in Gaul, Tarvos Trigaranos was the bull god.


Representations of Tarvos Trigaranos variously show the bull with three herons perched on his back, or a bull with three horns. Some representations show a branch of a tree over the animals.



Alternative: Taruos Trigaranus


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Tarvos Trigaranos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (280 words)
In Gaul, Tarvos Trigaranos was a bull god.
Tri- or Treis is the number three, as seen in Tricorii (the three troups), Trinox (three nights, on the Gaulish calendar of Coligny) (Delmarre 2003 pp.301-302).
The representation of Tarvos Trigaranos on the Pillar of the Boatmen shows the bull with three craness perched on his back, standing under a tree.
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