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Their system of gods and goddesses was loose, there being certain deities which virtually every Gallic person worshiped, as well as tribal and household gods.
Many of the major gods were related to Greek gods ; the primary god worshiped at the time of the arrival of Caesar was Teutates, the Gallic equivalent of Mercury.
The " father god " in Gallic worship was " Dis Pater " ( cf.
Dyaus Pitar ), who could be assigned the Roman name " Saturn ", but etymologically related to Jupiter ( mythology ).
However there is no known unified theology, just a set of related and evolving traditions of worship.

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