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===Gallery=== {{gallery |File:Cernunnos - Parco di Naquane R 70 - Capo di Ponte (Foto Luca Giarelli).jpg |Rock carving of an antlered figure from [[Val Camonica]], Italy.<ref name=Blazquez/>{{rp|no 1}} |File:Cernunnos from Numantia.jpg |Fragment of a painted vase from [[Numantia]], Spain. Blázquez has identified the antlered figure as Cernunnos, comparing him with the image from Valcamonica.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Una réplica desconocida al Cernunnos de Val Camonica: el Cernunnos de Numancia |journal=Revue d'Études Ligures |volume= 23 |issue=3–4 |date=1957 |pages=294–298 |url=https://www.cervantesvirtual.com/obra/una-rplica-desconocida-al-cernunnos-de-val-camonica---el-cernunnos-de-numancia-0/ |last= Blázquez |first=José María }}</ref> |File:Gundestrupkarret2.jpg |The full scene from Plate A of the [[Gundestrup Cauldron]].<ref name=Blazquez/>{{rp|no 6}} |File:Celtic God Cernunnos 2. Musée départemental d'art ancien et contemporain.jpg |Statue of Cernunnos from [[Sommerécourt]], [[Haute-Marne]]. His horns have been broken off. Two horned snakes feed from a bowl in the figure's hands.<ref name=Blazquez/>{{rp|no 8}} |File:Ang mus gaul2.JPG |Statue of Cernunnos from [[Verteuil-sur-Charente|Verteuil]], [[Charente]]. The figure holds a small stag, a torc, and a bag of coins; its head has been purposefully removed.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Baigl |first1=Jean-Philippe |last2=Vernou |first2=Christian |title=Un nouveau Cernunnos découvert en Charente |journal=Aquitania: Une revue inter-régionale d'archéologie |volume=18 |date=2001 |pages=7–28 |doi=10.3406/aquit.2001.1319 }}</ref> |File:Musée d'Aquitaine - Buste du dieu Cernunnos.jpg |Three-headed bust of Cernunnos from [[Condat-sur-Trincou]], [[Dordogne]]. The central head wears a torc and has holes for antlers.<ref name=Blazquez/>{{rp|no 9}} |File:Saintes statuary group, front.jpg |Front of a relief from [[Saintes, Charente-Maritime]]. To the left is Cernunnos with purse and torc, to the right is [[Abundantia]] with [[cornucopia]].<ref name=Blazquez/>{{rp|no 16}} |File:Saintes statuary group, rear.jpg |Rear of a relief from [[Saintes, Charente-Maritime]]. At the centre is Cernunnos, to the right is Hercules, and to the left is a draped woman.<ref name=Blazquez/>{{rp|no 16}} |File:Cernunnos on stele, Vendœuvres (Indre).jpg |Cernunnos on an altar from [[Vendœuvres]], [[Indre]]. Cernunnos, unusually youthful looking, is depicted between two [[Genius (mythology)|genii]] atop serpents. <ref name=Blazquez/>{{rp|no 15}} |File:Cernunnos on terracotta relief from Blain, Loire-Atlantique.jpg |Cernunnos on a fragment of terracotta from [[Blain, Loire-Atlantique]]. He is nude and appears to be standing a top an animal, perhaps a wild boar or cow.<ref name=Blazquez/>{{rp|no 11}} |File:God of Etang sur Arroux possible depiction of Cernunnos.jpg |The [[Étang-sur-Arroux statuette]] of Cernunnos. He has two torcs and two holes at the top of his head, probably to receive [[deer]] antlers. Above his ears are two small faces.<ref name=Blazquez/>{{rp|no 10}} |File:Silver cup with Gallic divinities (Lyon Mus Gall-Rom 2004.0.02) 01.jpg |Cernunnos on the [[Lyon cup]]. A torc-wearing figure reclines in between a deer and a dog.<ref name=Blazquez/>{{rp|no 12}} |File:Stuttgart psalter folio 16.jpg |Cross-legged devil figure, depicted in the [[Stuttgart Psalter]]. |File:CernunnosClonmacnoise.jpg |A figure, perhaps cross-legged and horned, on the north cross at [[Clonmacnoise]]. }}
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