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Peremustae
Native god from the upper Ebro Valler around south Navarra. Unclear Vasconic or Indoeuropean adscription.
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Suleis
The Sulae are divinities from the Gallaecian region, possibly of aquatic nature and linked to the Celtic Europe (Suleviae?).
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Torolo
Lusitanian-Gallaecian god.
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Caro
Lusitantina-Gallaecian god. Pedreño has proposed it is an abbreviation of Carieco/Cariocieco
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Abne
Abne, whose nominative could be *Abna or *Abnis/Apnis depending of the reconstruction of the Lusitanian theonym. Generally treated as feminine, it implies it could be of other gender.
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Bormanico
Local god or epithet from Lusitanian-Gallaecian region. Possibly related to locality, perhaps local waters.
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Turiaco
God from the Lusitanian-Gallaecian region.
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Lugoves
The term Lugoves (or even Lugos) is a compromise form to name the local Lusitanian-Gallaecian divinities known under many variations as Lucobo, Lugubo, Lucoubu... They depend on the transliteration given to an unknown Lusitanian declination. Unknown gender, probably male.
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Cupido
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Caelus
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Somnus
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Lux
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Belso
Local posible theonym from the conventus Bracaragustanus.
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Concordia
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Rurofebo
Possible local theonym from Panoias
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Nemucelaegabo
Lusitanian-Gallaecian local theonym, plural, feminine.
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Moelio
Local masculine Lusitanian-Gallaecian theonym.
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Mysteries
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Doredio Douroego
Possible local Gallaecian denomination of uncertain reading (alternative Duredio / Dueroe/ico)
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Lalaecus
Local god from conventus Bracarensis.
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Corougiai Vesugo?
Local god with two-membered name. -vesugo appears in other divine denominations.
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Eventus
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Ermaeei (!)
Local variant of Hermes?
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Durbedicus
Local god, it is said water related.
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Cario