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Nimmedo? Local divinity of NW or term related with nemeton and Nemedo, holy place/ holy forest.
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Cosiovi Unknown local deity of NW of Hispania. Related to Cosio Viascanno? In the region, there are several variants and abbreviations to Cosus.
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Νέμεσις Mainly singular, some invocations as the Nemeses of Smyrna are in plural (Νεμέσεσιν Ζμυρναίαις).
- Τύχη
- Tutela
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Reva - Reve Lusitanian-Gallaecian god (goddess in some previous interpretations) also present among Astur people. Usually, Reva/Revve is invoked in water-related contexts. It can derive from radical *reu‐ (to flow, Villar 1993) and even some scholars suggest that works as an onomastic complement (similar to deus, genius, lar, and others... see De Bernardo Stempel 2011). An (arguably) case of that would be AE 1976, 298 (=HEp 7, 1997, 483; HEp 9, 1999, 449) dedicated to Deus Reve Larauco. Variation of the theonym is Revve and perhaps Reo and Reae. Redentor, A., "Testemunhos de Reve no ocidente brácaro", Palaeohispanica, 13, 2013, pp. 219–235. De Bernardo Stempel, P. (2011), “Callaeci, Anabaraecus, Abienus, Tritecum, Berobriaecus and the new velar suffixes of the types ‐ViK‐ and ‐(y)eK‐“, in Mª J. García Blanco et al. (eds.) (2011), ANTIDORON. Santiago de Compostela, pp. 175‐194. Villar, F. (1993), “El teónimo lusitano Reve y sus epítetos”, in W. Meid and P. Anreiter (eds.), Die grösseren Altdenkmäler (Akten des Kolloquiums Innsbruck, 29. April‐3 Mai 1993), Innsbruck, 160‐211.
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Reae Unclear gender. Possible variation of Reva/Revve together with Reo.
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Reo * Possible variation of Reva/Revve together with Reae
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Baraecus Unclear elment, Behaves as theonym but presents common elements with Reva/Revve Anabaraeco (see Anabaraeco)
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[..]urgus Unknown, possibly male deity
- Ida
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Danigus Only attested once.
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Nabia Lusitanian-Gallaecian deity. According to the majority interpretation, is a water-related goddess. Also addressed in contexts where Nabia seems associated with nature by cultores.
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Cosus Lusitanian-Gallaecian deity with many variants of writing. Sometimes different spellings are separated as different entities. Cosus/Cossue is a multifaceted god that scholars have often associated to Mars or the role of Mars
- Fortuna
- Victoria
- Vesta
- Salus
- Pietas
- Bandua
- Luna
- Sol
- Iuppiter
- Diana
- Fama