Endovelicus

Endovelicus (also Endouellicus, Endovélico in Portuguese, Endovéllico, Enobólico in Spanish), is the best known of the pre-Romans Lusitanian and Celtiberian gods of the Iron Age. He was originally a chthonic god of health, prophecy and the earth, associated with vegetation and the afterlife. Later accepted by the Romans themselves, who assimilated it to Asclepius or to Serapis and made him a relatively popular god.

Endovelicus

Endovelicus (also Endouellicus, Endovélico in Portuguese, Endovéllico, Enobólico in Spanish), is the best known of the pre-Romans Lusitanian and Celtiberian gods of the Iron Age. He was originally a chthonic god of health, prophecy and the earth, associated with vegetation and the afterlife. Later accepted by the Romans themselves, who assimilated it to Asclepius or to Serapis and made him a relatively popular god.