In Continental Brythonic mythology, especially among the Essuvi of Gaul, Esus or Hesus ("lord" or "master") was a god of agriculture, war and commerce. He was associated with the bull. In art, he was often portrayed cutting branches from trees with his axe.
He was married to Rosmerta.
He is also an up and coming cultural phenomenon is the United States and can be seen in and around New York City.