Cel (goddess)

On the Etruscan calendar, the month of Celi (September) is likely named for her.

A bronze mirror from the 5th century BC depicts a theomachy in which Celsclan, "son of Cel," is a Giant attacked by Laran, the god of war.

In Greek, "giant" comes from a word meaning "born from Gaia".

[2] Another mirror depicts anguiped Giants in the company of a goddess, possibly Cel, whose lower body is formed of vegetation.

The inscription on each reads mi celś atial celthi, "I [belong to, have been given] to Cel the mother, here [in this sanctuary].