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Arabo*
Lusitanian deity in native declension. Disputed interpretation
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Arantia
Lusitanian divinity related to Arantius
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Arantius
Lusitanian divinity related to Arantia
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Munidi
Local goddess from the Lusitanian area, related to aquatic environments?
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(A)erbina
Aervina or Erbina is a local deity from east Lusitania in the limits of the Vettonian area (North Extremadura and Idanha-a-Velha in Portugal). The lexeme seems related to Celtic.
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Mithra
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Ulisonia
Local Celtic deity from Lusitania related to Uliso
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Uliso
Local Celtic deity from Lusitania related to Ulisonia
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Quangeius*
Local Lusitanian deity.
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Tritiaecius
Lusitanian regional divinity that has been attested twice.
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Nitu[c?]eus
Unkonwn term, possible a denomination of a god, similar to Netoni Deo or Cossue Nedoledio?
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Quangeius
Quangeius* is a Lusitanian deity attested several times.
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Portae
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Pollux
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ENIRACILIMONCO or Eniragillo
Unknonw god from the region of Lusitania, conventus emeritensis.
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Mentoviaco
Theonym (or potential multi-theonymic complement) of a regional god from upper Lusitania in Douro valley. Mentiviaco variation.
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Proserpina
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Daeva
Local deity of Indo-European origin.
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Bellona
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Duillis?
Unclear reading from a votive altar to the goddesses Selais Duil(lis)?
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Borus
Unclasifficable epithet, maybe related with "mountain".
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Maratis
Maratis or Maratus is an unknown god.
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Trebaruna
Regional goddess from Lusitania, it seems associated with local waters.
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Aqua
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Apolosego*
Divine name of unclear interpretation (hydronym? anthroponym?), that appears working as a complement or alone. It is a Lusitanian indigenous form with several variants as Apulusea[e]co or Apolluseae[co].