
thumb|Drawing of a Gallo-Roman religion|Gallo-Roman votive altar dedicated to Abellio, found in the village of Garin, [[Haute-Garonne, France]]
thumb|Drawing of a Gallo-Roman religion|Gallo-Roman votive altar dedicated to Abellio, found in the village of Garin, [[Haute-Garonne, France]]
Abellio (also Abelio and Abelionni) was a god worshiped in the Garonne Valley in Gallia Aquitania (now southwest France), known primarily by a number of inscriptions which were discovered in Comminges, in the Pyrenees. He may have been a god of apple trees or the sun.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).