526. Dedication to Uliso Igotereunus and Ulisonia - Collado de la Vera
Description
D(eo) et · d(eae) / Uliso Igo/tereun(o) / Uliso/niae / Aquilus / Modesti / f(ilius) v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) a(nimo)
Code
526
Title
526. Dedication to Uliso Igotereunus and Ulisonia - Collado de la Vera
Text of the inscription
D(eo) et · d(eae) / Uliso Igo/tereun(o) / Uliso/niae / Aquilus / Modesti / f(ilius) v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) a(nimo)
Other name
Deo et deae Uliso Igotereuno Ulisoniae Aquilus Modesti filius votum solvit libens animo
Textual source
HEp 20013, 106. Prosper variant of epithet: Tereun/igo.
Number of deities
2
Theonym 1
Onomastic attribute 1
Institutions and individuals involved
1
Dedicant/s
Terminus post quem
150
Terminus ante quem
300
Dating criteria
Palaeography
Location
Topographic context
It was found on the northern bank of the Tiétar during agricultural excavation work next to one of the mineralized water wells in the area of El Salobral.
Place of conservation
In the private land of finca El Salobral
Condition of conservation
In private land/farm
Hep
HEp 1, 1989, 173 = HEp 5, 1995, 223
Support
Altar
Size (cm)
75 x (37) x (12)
Material
Granite
AE
AE 2013, 805
Further bibliography
- Gómez-Pantoja, Joaquín Luis et al. (2013): Cuatro altares de la Vera. Archivo Español de Arqueología 86: 279–292.
- Prósper Pérez, Blanca María (2015): Celtic and Non-Celtic Divinities from Ancient Hispania: Power, Daylight, Fertility, Water Spirits and What They Can Tell Us about Indo-European Morphology. The Journal of Indo-European Studies 43(1-2): 35.
- Prósper Pérez, Blanca María (2015): Celtic and Non-Celtic Divinities from Ancient Hispania: Power, Daylight, Fertility, Water Spirits and What They Can Tell Us about Indo-European Morphology. The Journal of Indo-European Studies 43(1-2): 35.
EDCS
HEpOL
Image
Last update
06/04/2022
Author
Lorenzo Pérez Yarza (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)