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Redux
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Bonus -a
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Bolgensis
unknown, of a supra-family gentilic unit? possibly related with Celtic name Bolgios.
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Barciaecus
The regional ending -aeco seems related to geographical meaning.
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Balneari
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Invictus -a
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Aquae
In the formula "Aquis Camenis", to the Camenae Waters.
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Camenae
Sometimes Camena, in the singular. Dedicants could refer to one of the Camenae or to the divine prophetic nymphs as a group.
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Asturicensium
Related with convetual dedications to Genii.
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Aseddiago
Sometimes red "Seddiago". Unknown meaning, perhaps derived from a toponym for which various solutions have been proposed such as Segidia, Segiedia, Segedia or even Asidia.
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Ascannus
Unknown meaning. It may imply attachment or relation to a place.
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Deus -a
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Alcides / Alceus
Another name for Hercules in Latin tradition, it can work as a substitutive theonym (AE 1963, 16 )
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Σεβασµιώτατος -η
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Ζμυρναίαις
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θεός -α
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Ἀγαθός -ή
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Paemeiobrigensium
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Abadaegus
Depending on the readings and interpretations, Abadaego is reconstructed in literature also as Aradaego or even Amoaego.
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Genetrix
Commonly associated with gens Iulia after Caesar and Augustus.
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Nimbifer
Related to nimbus? Bringer of (clouds of) rain?
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Augustus -a
Extended epithet in all the regions of the Roman Empire. See in extension: Villaret, Alain (2016): Les dieux augustes dans l’Occident romain: un phénomène d’acculturation. Université Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux III. It is generally related to the imperial cult or imperial power (first category). If accepted a devalued meaning of Augustus, the term can be interpreted as honour or for naming a divine category, such as Deus or Sanctus (second category).
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Turibrigensis
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Dominus -a
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municipii Florentinorum