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Quangeius*
Local Lusitanian deity.
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Caturo Tureiu (!) (filius?)
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522. Dedication to Deus Tritiaecius - Torremenga
Deo / Tritia/ecio Fr/onto Fl/accini/ f(ilius) p(osuit) (e)x v(oto)
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Fronto Flaccini filius
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Tritiaecius
Lusitanian regional divinity that has been attested twice.
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Torremenga
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Cerezo
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Casina
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Nitu[c?]eus
Unkonwn term, possible a denomination of a god, similar to Netoni Deo or Cossue Nedoledio?
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Jarandilla de la Vera
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Augustobriga- Bohonal de Ibor (aprox.)
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Tongius Arconis filius
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Malpartida de Plasencia
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Mearus Meidueni filius
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520. Dedication to Deus Quangeius - Jarandilla de la Vera
Tongius · Ar//conis · f(ilius) ar/am · posui/t · deo Qua/ngeio · vo/tum · solvit / in · fano
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521. Dedication to Deus Nitu[c?]eus - Cerezo
Casi/na de/3[o] Nitu/[c?]eo v/otum /6s(olvit) Mata/[us] +OLD? /- - - - - -?
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519. Dedication to Deus Quangeius - Malpartida de Plasencia
Mearus / Meidueni / f(ilius) • v(otum) • s(olvit) • D(eo) / Quangeio / l(ibens) • a(nimo)
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Quangeius
Quangeius* is a Lusitanian deity attested several times.
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Caelius (from Turgalium)
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518. Dedication to Deus Neto- Turgalium
Netoni deo / Caelius / v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) m(erito)
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648. Dedication from Lamas de Moledo (Castro Daire)
Rufinus · et / Tiro scrip/serunt Veaminicori / doenti / angom / lamaticom / Crougeai Maga/reaicoi Petravioi t/adom porgom Iovea / Caielobricoi
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Lamas de Moledo, Castro Daire
Outdoor sanctuary
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Lamas de Moledo, Castro Daire
Outdoor sanctuary
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Tiro
The two names that appear in this inscription, Rufinus and Tiro, could have been the priests that celebrate the ritual, as well as the writers or the commanders of the inscription. For some researchers, they are the dedicants of the text, while others think that these ones are the Veamnicori and the Petravioi
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Rufinus
The two names that appear in this inscription, Rufinus and Tiro, could have been the priests that celebrate the ritual, as well as the writers or the commanders of the inscription. For some researchers, they are the dedicants of the text, while others think that these ones are the Veamnicori and the Petravioi