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The gods and goddesses of the pre-Christian Celtic peoples are known from a variety of sources, including ancient places of worship, statues, engravings, cult objects, and place or personal names. The ancient Celts appear to have had a pantheon of deities comparable to others in Indo-European religion , each linked to aspects of life and the natural world.
By a process of syncretism , after the Roman conquest of Celtic areas, most of these became associated with their Roman equivalents, and their worship continued until Christianization.
Epona was an exception and retained without association with any Roman deity. Pre-Roman Celtic art produced few images of deities, and these are hard to identify, lacking inscriptions, but in the post-conquest period many more images were made, some with inscriptions naming the deity. Most of the specific information we have therefore comes from Latin writers and the archaeology of the post-conquest period.
More tentatively, links can be made between ancient Celtic deities and figures in early medieval Irish and Welsh literature , although all these works were produced well after Christianization.
He says that Mercury was the most honoured of all the deities and many images of him were to be found. Mercury was regarded as the inventor of all the arts, the patron of travellers and of merchants, and the most powerful deity in matters of commerce and gain. After him, the Gauls honoured Apollo , who drove away diseases, Mars , who controlled war, Jupiter , who ruled the heavens, and Minerva , who promoted handicrafts.