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Baco is a Celtic god, invoked by Gauls on inscriptions found in the areas of Chalon-sur-Saône and Eauze.[1] His name indicates that he was probably a boar-god, of whom many are recorded in the Celtic world.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ L'Arbre Celtique. Baco.
- ^ Miranda Green. Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend. Thames and Hudson Ltd. London. 1997.
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