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What did the Celts believe their god Taranis was responsible for?

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The Celts believed that their god Taranis was responsible for thunderbolts, storms, and the power of the sky. They believed that he was a fierce deity, and many sacrifices were made to appease him. The name "Taranis" is derived from the Celtic word for thunder.
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The Celts believed that their god Taranis was responsible for thunder, lightning, and storms. He was also thought to be the god of the sky and the protector of the tribe. Taranis was sometimes depicted as having two faces, one looking toward the future and the other looking toward the past. He was also associated with the wheel, which was seen as a symbol of the sun and the cycle of life.
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