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Onomastic attribute/s_DEPHis
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DEpHis (Divine Epithets in Hispania)
- Augustorum
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Augustus -a Extended epithet in all the regions of the Roman Empire. See in extension: Villaret, Alain (2016): Les dieux augustes dans l’Occident romain: un phénomène d’acculturation. Université Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux III. It is generally related to the imperial cult or imperial power (first category). If accepted a devalued meaning of Augustus, the term can be interpreted as honour or for naming a divine category, such as Deus or Sanctus (second category).
- Baetis
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Balaeci Uncertain reading of a Gallaecian epithet for the Lares, previously read as Ormonufis. Uncertain reading in both cases.
- Balneari
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Barciaecus The regional ending -aeco seems related to geographical meaning.
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Beiradiego Toponymic?
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Belaecis Unclassifiable local onomastic attribute (hapax legomenon).
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Berisi Onomastic complement of unknown meaning.
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Bidie(n)sis Hapax, toponymic? The name probably comes from Bidia, a toponym that would refer to a source that would be there, possibly the Fuente Herrumbrosa that until the 20th century has served as healing baths.
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Bolgensis unknown, of a supra-family gentilic unit? possibly related with Celtic name Bolgios.
- Bonus -a
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Borcienses Reconstructed
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Bormanico Local god or epithet from Lusitanian-Gallaecian region. Possibly related to locality, perhaps local waters.
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Borus Possibly related to the mountain.
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Brialeacui Lusitanian epithet, probably masculine Singular. There are variants such as Bria[le]aeco.
- Brigeacis
- Bulsa
- Buricis
- Burrulobrigensis
- Cadogo
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Caeduradio Unclear
- Caesaris
- Caesaris Augusti
- Cairiensis