Artio

In Celtic mythology, (specifically known from Switzerland), Artio was a goddess of wildlife, specifically the bear, and was worshipped at Berne, which actually means "bear". She was often called Artio of Muri. She may have been married to Esus. A similar goddess was Andarta. Her name is derived from the Celtic word artos, bear, which may also be the source for the modern name Arthur.

 

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