Telo is a Celtic god worshipped in Gaul; he is often accompanied by the goddess Stanna. He seems to be connected with rivers or springs and may be a deity of the hunt.
Myth
Unknown.
Cult
Telo received votive and dedicatory offerings from her worshippers; otherwise little is known of the specifics of her cult.
Etymology
The origin of Telo’s name is uncertain; it may be derived from the Proto-Celtic *telmi or “sling, snare” which suggests a possible connection to hunting.
Region
Telo is known from a single site at Perigueux, France..
Literary evidence
Unknown.
Archaeological evidence
Perigueux, France
Toponymic evidence
Telo’s name survives in that of the village of Toulon in France and a nearby spring of the same name.