Some amendments to three votive altars from the conventus Bracaraugustanus (Hispania Citerior): a new attestation of the goddess Nabia, the castellum Durba and the Dacori, an unknown civitas

PALAEOHISPANICA-REVISTA SOBRE LENGUAS Y CULTURAS DE LA HISPANIA ANTIGUA(2022)

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This paper analyzes three votive inscriptions from the conventus Bracaraugustanus. The study of these pieces is based on autopsies carried out on the ground. The first altar was considered by previous authors as an offering to an unknown deity. Our study suggests that it is a dedication to Nabia, which reinforces the solidity of her cult in Bracara Augusta. The second piece is of great importance because it cites a hitherto unknown civitas: the civitas Dacorum. In addition, the name of a castellum that belonged to this civitas is cited: Durea or Durba. The latter name is already mentioned in another epigraph, and also as the name of the god Durbedicus. The changes proposed for the third monument modify the theonym, which is known only from this piece.
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theonymy,Lusitanian-Galician religion,votive epigraphy,civitas,castellum
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