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Arentius (Portuguese: Arâncio) and
Arentia (Portuguese: Arância) are
considered to be a pair of
indigenous deities that
belong to the
Lusitanian pantheon...
- male
deity named Reve.
There is
hardly any sign of Bandua, Reue, Arentius-
Arentia, Quangeius, Munidis, Trebaruna,
Laneana and
Nabia — all
worshipped in the...
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Lusitanian mythology. Abna
Aernus Aetio Albucelainco Ambieicris Arabo Aracus Arentia Arentio Ares
Lusitani Ataegina Bandua Bormanicus (Borvo) Cabuniaegenis...
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mythology and
religion and
Portuguese Neopagans made up of the
couple Arentia and
Arentius and
Quangeius and Trebaruna,
followed by a
minor Gallaecian-Lusitanian...
- the
community or health,
wealth and fertility. Bandua, Reue, Arentius-
Arentia, Quangeius, Munidis, Trebaruna, Laneana, and
Nabia worshipped in the heart...
- barge-men,
attempt to
kidnap her, and he runs as**** with her and
Arentia.
Arentia gets
bitten by an adder, or
venomous snake, and dies. A man who names...
- & Bormana,
Belisama & Belisamaros,
Camulos &
Camuloriga and
Arentius &
Arentia. In a 2000 article, María Prósper
offered another etymology: a reconstructed...
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Residencia Nuestra Señora de la Magdalena, is
located in the
place of
Arentía, in the
parish of Andabao.
Created in 1995, it is a
residence of mixed...