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Auge*
Disputed theonym appearing in Lusitania, hellenising name?
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Balaesu*
Uncertain Lusitanian theonym and anthroponym.
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Caesariciaeco
Caesariciaeco or Caesia(e)co
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Quanceio*
Quangeo or Quanceio is a local deity from Lusitania
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Vordiacus*
Lusitanian onomastic complement (of Bandua?). It can be part of different terms such as Vordius*, Vordiacio, Vordeaeco or form a compound epithet such as Vordiaigevi. Sometimes can be the nucleus of the formula.
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Ilurbeda
Local deity from Lusitania, formerly though as topic. Perhaps is an onomastic complement of a local genius or a regional divinity of transist.
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Sigerius
Local god from Lusitania, related with rain?
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Asidia
Lusitanian deity.
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Ogisa
Lusitanian deity, hapax (but clear reading).
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Asitrita
Lusitanian deity.
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Pax
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Equeso
Uncertain Celtiberian theonym. C. Jordán (2005, 920) believes this is one of the theonyms of the inscription from Peñalba
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Tiatume
Uncertain Celtiberian theonym. C. Jordán (2005, 920) believes this is one of the theonyms of the inscription from Peñalba
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Eniorose
Uncertain Celtiberian theonym. C. Jordán (2005, 920) believes this is one of the theonyms of the inscription from Peñalba
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Munitie
Lusitanian goddess, probably female. Maybe related to Munidi, name that appears in Latin inscriptions.
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Carla
For some researchers Carla is a Lusitanian female divinity, while for others is a place or an epithet
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Broeneiae
Probable theonym in Lusitanian language
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Harase
Probable theonym in Lusitanian language
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Bubastis
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[- - -]riva
Ending of a Lusitanian theonym, -RIVA or just -R
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Laebo
Lusitanian deity, probably masculine
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Trebarune
Lusitanian theonym, probably femenine
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Iccona
Lusitanian deity, probably femenine
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Trebopala
Lusitanian deity, probably femenine
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Erbina
Erbina* (from Erbine) is local Lusitanian deity