Condatis
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In Celtic mythology, Condatis ("waters meet") was a deity worshipped primarily in northern Britain but also in Gaul.[1] He was associated with the confluences of rivers, in particular the Tyne and the Tees. In Roman times he was equated with Mars, probably in his healing function.
Condate was also the Celtic name of Rennes, then the city of the Redones and now the capital of the Bretagne region.
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- ^ L'Arbre Celtique. "Condatis"
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