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- Artaius abstract "Artaius is a Celtic epithet applied to the Roman god Mercury during the Romano-Celtic period. It is known from a single inscription from Beaucroissant in the Isère:MERCVRIOAVG ARTAIOSACRSEX GEMINIVSCVPITVSEX VOTO"To the august Mercury Artaius, Sextus Geminius Cupitus (has dedicated this) sacred (stone) in fulfillment of a vow."In Gaulish, the word artos means ‘bear’, and artaios would have been a derivative (meaning something like ‘ursine’). Miranda Green considers Mercury Artaius to have been a bear-god. It is also possible that Artaius is derived from a place name (so that, as an "Artaian Mercury", he would only indirectly have any association with bears - if at all) - the inscription above was discovered at a location that was once called Artay and there is a similarly named town, Artaix, in Saône-et-Loire.".
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- Artaius subject Category:Gaulish_gods.
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- Artaius comment "Artaius is a Celtic epithet applied to the Roman god Mercury during the Romano-Celtic period. It is known from a single inscription from Beaucroissant in the Isère:MERCVRIOAVG ARTAIOSACRSEX GEMINIVSCVPITVSEX VOTO"To the august Mercury Artaius, Sextus Geminius Cupitus (has dedicated this) sacred (stone) in fulfillment of a vow."In Gaulish, the word artos means ‘bear’, and artaios would have been a derivative (meaning something like ‘ursine’).".
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- Artaius label "Артайус".
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