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- Geniscus abstract "Geniscus is a deity who appears in a sermon of Saint Eligius along with Neptune, Orcus, Minerva and Diana. These are all, the Christian homilist says, "demons" who should not be believed in or invoked. The warning implies cult activity for these deities in the northern parts of Merovingian Gaul into the 7th century.Geniscus may be a form of reference to the Genius, the Roman tutelary deity; in Gaul, the Genius is often hooded (Genius Cucullatus) and appears either singly or in a group of three.In another sermon in the same period, the Geniscus appears in the company of witches (striae) and other entities in whom "rustics" believe:".
- Geniscus thumbnail Winged_genius_Boscoreale_Louvre_P23.jpg?width=300.
- Geniscus wikiPageID "26424116".
- Geniscus wikiPageRevisionID "556793802".
- Geniscus hasPhotoCollection Geniscus.
- Geniscus subject Category:Folklore.
- Geniscus subject Category:Gallo-Roman_religion.
- Geniscus subject Category:Gaulish_gods.
- Geniscus comment "Geniscus is a deity who appears in a sermon of Saint Eligius along with Neptune, Orcus, Minerva and Diana. These are all, the Christian homilist says, "demons" who should not be believed in or invoked.".
- Geniscus label "Geniscus".
- Geniscus sameAs m.0bbybc8.
- Geniscus sameAs Q5533207.
- Geniscus sameAs Q5533207.
- Geniscus wasDerivedFrom Geniscus?oldid=556793802.
- Geniscus depiction Winged_genius_Boscoreale_Louvre_P23.jpg.
- Geniscus isPrimaryTopicOf Geniscus.