Taranis is a Celtic god associated with thunder, often depicted as a figure wielding a wheel or a lightning bolt. He is considered a deity of the sky and weather, and his name translates to "thunder" in Proto-Celtic. Taranis was worshiped primarily in Gaul and Britain, and his cult may have included rituals involving sacrifices. His imagery and attributes reflect the importance of natural forces in Celtic spirituality.
Taranis is the Celtic god of Thunder.
Taranis allo was created in 1934.
Taranis moerchii was created in 1861.
Taranis imporcata was created in 1962.
Taranis percarinata was created in 1967.
Taranis columbella was created in 1991.
Taranis moerchi was created in 1863.
Taranis miranda was created in 1925.
Taranis inkasa was created in 1991.
Taranis ticaonica was created in 1967.
Taranis rhytismeis was created in 1910.
Taranis spirulata was created in 1962.