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Bandua was a
theonym used to
refer to a god or
goddess worshipped in
Iberia by
Gallaeci and Lusitanians.
Whether the name
referred to a
discrete deity...
- of
deities among whom were Endovelicus, Ataegina,
Nabia and Trebaruna.
Bandua or Bandi:
their name
appears in
numerous dedications,
mostly to a male deity...
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flows Toga
Trebaruna Trebopala Tutelae Aernus Aetio Araco Ares
Lusitani Bandua Bormanicus (Bormo, Borvo)
Cariocecus Carneo Cohue Cosus (Cossue, Coso) Crouga...
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Emmanuel Kwasi Bandua (born 11
September 1949) is a
Ghanaian lawyer and politician. He was the
member of
parliament that
represented Biakoye constituency...
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inscriptions are the
names Bandua (one of the
variants of Borvo)
often with a
second name
linked to a
locality such as
Bandua Aetobrico, and Nabia, a goddess...
- women. The
religious nature of
Cosus had many
similarities with that of
Bandua.
Bandua had a
warlike character and a
defender of
local communities. The worship...
- also by
Gauls and
Britons among others. This will
highlight the following:
Bandua:
Gallaecian God of War,
similar to the
Roman god, Mars.
Great success among...
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Latis Ricagambeda Satiada Senuna Suleviae Sulis Verbeia Epane Mater Deva
Bandua Hamavehae Nabia Abnoba Acionna Adsullata Ancamna Andarta Annea Clivana Arduinna...
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Irish goddess of war who took the form of a crow;
member of the Morrígan
Bandua,
Gallaecian God of War Belatucadros, war god
worshipped by
soldiers and...
- the
River Shannon.
Dylan Eil Ton, god of the sea Llŷr, god of the sea.
Bandua,
theonym ****ociated with fountains. Duberdicus, god of the sea and rivers...