-
presumably analogous to
Oscan Loucetius ‘light-bringer’, an
epithet of Jupiter.
About a
dozen inscriptions in
honour of Mars
Loucetius have been recovered, mainly...
- ****ociate
Nemetona with Mars (sometimes
given the
Celtic name
Loucetius). She is
paired with "
Loucetius Mars" in the
inscription at Bath, and with "Mars" at Trier...
- inscriptions. At the Romano-British site in Bath, a
dedication was made to Mars
Loucetius and
Nemetona by a
pilgrim who had come from the
continental Treveri of...
- His
consort Ancamna is also
found with the
Celtic god Smertrios. Mars
Loucetius. The
Celtic god Loucetios,
Latinized as -ius,
appears in nine inscriptions...
- been ****ociated with a spring.
Edith Wightman considers the
couple Mars
Loucetius and
Nemetona to be "closely
similar to if not
identical with,
Lenus and...
-
Nantosuelta and Sucellos,
Sirona and
Apollo Grannus,
Borvo and Damona, or Mars
Loucetius and Nemetona. A
recurrent figure in
Gaulish iconography is a
deity sitting...
-
depending upon
their epithet. Mars
Lenus was
paired with
Ancamna while Mars
Loucetius was
paired with Nemetona. This
practice likely functioned to legitimize...
-
between Klein-Winternheim and Ober-Olm near
Mainz was
dedicated to Mars
Loucetius and Nemetona; this is
regarded as the
tribal sanctuary of the Aresaces...