entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_CEL_ESUS,SRC_DELAMARRE_GAULISH,direct attestation,"Delamarre (2003) pp. 168-169: Esus attested on the Paris altar (Nautes Parisiens pillar) and the Trier altar; name etymology uncertain (*esus = ""lord""?)." ENT_CEL_ESUS,SRC_DUVAL_DIEUX_GAULE,scholarly attestation,Duval (1976) pp. 35-38: Esus iconography (woodcutter with bull and cranes) and the Lucan triads. ENT_CEL_ESUS,SRC_GREEN_CELTIC_GODS,scholarly attestation,"Attested in Miranda Green, Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend." ENT_CEL_ESUS,SRC_LUCAN_BELLUM_CIVILE,direct attestation,Lucan Bellum Civile 1.444-446: names Esus alongside Teutates and Taranis as the three principal Gaulish gods requiring human sacrifice; scholia identify Esus with Mercury or Mars.