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English: Engraving of a tricephalic god, often identified as Lugus, whose bas-relief was discovered in Paris in 1867 and is preserved at the Carnavalet museum. The source of this image is Les Dieux gaulois d'après les monuments figurés (The Gallic Gods According to the Figurative Monuments) by J.-L. Courcelle-Seneuil, published in Paris in 1910.
Français : Gravure d'un dieu trichéphale, identifié souvent comme Lugus, dont le bas-relief est découvert à Paris en 1867 et préservé au musée Carnavalet. La source est Les Dieux gaulois d'après les monuments figurés par J.-L. Courcelle-Seneuil, publié à Paris en 1910.


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a-lemmyn04:58, 15 Hwevrer 2006Skeusennik an versyon a-dhia 04:58, 15 Hwevrer 2006480 × 808 (150 KB)QuartierLatin1968Enhanced version -- slightly less disgraceful scan!
05:14, 29 Genver 2006Skeusennik an versyon a-dhia 05:14, 29 Genver 2006480 × 808 (97 KB)QuartierLatin1968{{fr}} Gravure d'un dieu trichéphale, identifié souvent comme Lugus, dont le bas-relief est découvert à Paris en 1867 et préservé au musée Carnavalet. La source est ''Les Dieux gaulois d'après les monuments figurés'' par J.-L. Courcelle-Seneuil,

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