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Ialonus Contrebis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ialonus Contrebis In ancient Celtic religion, Ialonus Contrebis or Ialonus or Gontrebis was a god (or perhaps two related gods) worshipped in what are now Lancashire and Provence. He is known from three dedicatory inscriptions. One, at Lancaster, was dedicated (in the dative) to ''Deo Ialono Contre Sanctissimo'' ("to the holiest god Ialonus Contre()"); another, at Overborough in Kirkby Lonsdale, to ''Deo San Gontrebi'' ("to the holy god Gontrebis").〔(RIB 600 and 610 ), online at www.Roman-Britain.org.〕 In the third inscription, found at Nîmes in Provence, Ialonus was invoked in conjunction with the goddess Fortune.〔''L'Arbre Celtique.'' (Ialonus )〕 The name Contrebis may possibly contain a root related to Proto-Celtic ''trebo-'' 'house'. That of Ialonus may be related to the Proto-Celtic root ''jalo-'' 'clearing'.〔(Proto-Celtic—English lexicon ). University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies. (See also (this page ) for background and disclaimers.)〕 ==References==
* Miranda Green (1997). ''Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend.'' Thames and Hudson Ltd, London.
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