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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
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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).
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Fortuna
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4. Dedication to Fortuna - Sabora
Fortuna[e Aug(ustae?)] / M(arcus) · Pupius · C[aldus] / dedit
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M. Pupius Caldus
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Sabora - Cañete La Real
Not well-identified, suburban or urban.
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3. Fragmentary dedication to Mercury - Monturque
[Mer]curio S[- - - / - - -]S PE[- - -]O[- - -] / L[
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Victoria
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Vesta
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Salus
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Pietas
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Bandua
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Luna
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Sol
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Iuppiter
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Diana
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Fama
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Minerva
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Apollo
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Aesculapius
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Mars
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Isis
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Venus
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Daeva