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Candeberonio
Local Lusitanian-Gallaecian deity. Disputed etymology (hydronym?), including an almost dismissed proposal of Celtic filiation.
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Matres
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Arrue
Unknown divinity
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Cusue?
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Udunnaeco
Divine name usually invoked together with Cossue. Can be theonym or epithet.
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Degante*
Local divinity from the upper part of the Meseta in the Iberian Peninsula.
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Augustus
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Dulovio
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Core
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Serapis
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Parameco
Theonym? Unknonw if epithet or theonym.
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Mure/ Murepece
Posible Astur deity of difficult reading. Besides Mure Pece or Murepece, scholars have also proposed Rea or a non-religious anthroponym.
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Lares
Sometimes cultores invoke one Lar, in singular.
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Iuno
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Saturnus
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Bodo
Local god from the region of Leon. Only attested once.
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Queunuri
Local gods. Only attested once. Previously thought to be "E/queunur(is)" and related to ekwo-*. Nowadays reading has changed.
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Aernus
local god from North West of Hispania. Lusitanian-Gallaecian?
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Vago Donnaego
A native god from northern Hispania. Also read as Vagodonnaego.
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Vaco Caburio
Not clear onomastic composition, a native god from northern Hispania.
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Cenduedia
Local goddess from northern Peninsula. Astur? It appears to have a variant with rhotacism in a possible teophoric name written in a funerary inscription —Cendueria (Gómez-Pantoja, “El dilema de Paramio”. CAUN, 2019, 28(0): 1–10)
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Liber
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Evedutoniu
Local northen deity, Astur region.
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Nympha
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Nemedo
Possibly has a local variant in Nimmedo, the term may be related with nemeton. A holy place, holy forest. Cultores seem to use it as a theonym in invocations such as Nemedo Augusto (HEp 1995, 685= AE 1997, 894).