2008 © Maxim Tabachnik
Taranis with Wheel
This silver Gundestrup Cauldron relief panel (2nd–1st cc.) shows a striding figure holding a large spoked wheel amid animals and human heads. The figure is often identified with Taranis, a Celtic thunder god whose name derives from Gaulish taran (thunder). Linked to sky and storm, Taranis parallels Norse Thor, and the wheel here functions as a cosmic attribute connecting divine power with celestial cycles.
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