Who or what did the Celts worship?
The gods of nature.MaleAbandinus, possibly a river-godAbellio (Abelio, Abelionni), god of apple treesAlaunus (Fin), sun godAlisanos (Alisaunus)Ambisagrus, a god of thunder and lightningAnextiomarus (Anextlomarus, Anextlomara), a sun godAtepomarus, a sun godArvernus, a tribal godArausio, a god of waterBarinthus (Manannán mac Lir), a god of the sea and waterBelatu-Cadros (Belatucadros, Belatucadrus, Balatocadrus, Balatucadrus, Balaticaurus,Balatucairus, Baliticaurus, Belatucairus,Belatugagus, Belleticaurus, Blatucadrus,and Blatucairus), a god of warBelenus (Belinus, Belenos, Belinos, Belinu, Belanu, Bellinus, Belus, Bel), a sun god.Borvo (Bormo, Bormanus), a god of mineral and hot springsBuxenus, a god of box treesCamulos (Camulus, Camulos), a god of warCanetonnessisCernunnos, a horned godCicolluisCimbrianusCissonius (Cisonius, Cesonius), a god of tradeCnabetiusCocidius, a god of warCondatis, a god of the confluences of riversContrebis (Contrebis, Contrebus), a god of a cityDii CassesDis Pater (Dispater), a god of the underworldEsus (Hesus)Fagus, a god of beech treesGenii Cucullati, Hooded SpiritsGrannos, a god of healing and mineral springsIcaunus, a god of a riverIntarabusIovantucarus, a protector of youthLenus, a healing godLeucetios (Leucetius), a god of thunderLugus, creation and learningLuxovius (Luxovius), a god of a city's waterMaponos (Maponus), a god of youthMogons (Moguns)Moritasgus, a sun godMulloNemausus, a god worshipped at NîmesNeriusNodens (Nudens, Nodons), a god of healing, the sea, hunting and dogsOgmiosRobur, a god of oak treesRudianos, a god of warSegomo, a god of warSmertrios (Smertios, Smertrius), a god of warSucellos (Sucellus, Sucellos), a god of love and timeTaranis, a god of thunderToutatis (Caturix, Teutates), a tribal godVeteris (Vitiris, Vheteris, Huetiris, Hueteris)Virotutis, a sun godVisuciusVindonnus, a sun godVinotonusVosegus, a god of the VosgesFemaleAbnoba, a goddess of rivers and forestsAdsullata, goddess of the River SavusAericuraAgrona, a goddess of warAncamna, a water goddessAndarta, a goddess of warAndraste, goddess of victoryArduinna, goddess of the Ardennes ForestAufaniaeArnemetia, a water goddessArtio, goddess of the bearAventiaAveta, a mother goddess, associated with the fresh-water spring at Trier in what is now GermanyBelisama, lakes and rivers, fire, crafts and light, consort of BelenusBrigantiaBritannia, originally a personification of the island, later made into a goddessCammaCampestresClota, patron goddess of the River ClydeCoventina, goddess of wells and springsDamara, a fertility goddessDamona, consort of Apollo Borvo and of Apollo MoritasgusDea Matrona, "divine mother goddess" and goddess of the river Marne in GaulDea Sequana, goddess of the river SeineDebranua, a goddess of speed and fatEpona, fertility goddess, protector of horses, donkeys, and mulesErecura, earth goddessIcovellauna, a water goddessLitavisMairiaeNantosuelta, goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and fertility in GaulNemetonaRitona (Pritona), goddess of fordsRosmerta, goddess of fertility and abundanceSabrina, goddess of the River SevernSenuaSequana, goddess of the river SeineSirona, goddess of healingSuleviae, a triune version of SulisSulis, a nourishing, life-giving mother goddess and an agent of cursesTamesis, goddess of the River ThamesVerbeia, goddess of the River Wharfe