- The
Matres (Latin for "mothers") and
Matronae (Latin for "matrons") were
female deities venerated in
Northwestern Europe, of whom
relics are
found dating...
- The
Matronae Aufaniae (or
Matres Aufaniae or Deae Aufaniae) are
Germanic Matronae attested on
Roman era altars. The
Aufaniae are one of the most frequently...
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important male gods, as well as
several goddesses such as
Nerthus and the
matronae.
Early medieval sources identify a
pantheon consisting of the gods *Wodanaz...
- in 1958, over 150
inscriptions from the 2nd
century CE
referring to the
matronae Austriahenae,
goddesses with
connected names venerated on the European...
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their laps. In many areas, such
Matronae were
depicted in
groups of
three (or
sometimes two) (see
Matres and
Matronae for the
triads of
mother goddesses...
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collective female ancestral beings, and Yule), and the
Germanic Matres and
Matronae,
female beings attested by way of
altar and
votive inscriptions, nearly...
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goddess Maiabus -
Gallic goddess in Metz
Matronae Dervonnae -
Gallic mother goddesses in
Cisalpine Gaul
Matronae Vediantiae (Deae Vediantiae) -
Gallic mother...
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comprehensive list of
Germanic deities outside the
numerous Germanic Matres and
Matronae inscriptions from the 1st to 5th
century CE. Astrild, a
synonym for the...
- Verona, and one in an
inscription from Calvisano, a
votive offering to the
Matronae (a
group of deities) by a
woman called Vergilia,
asking the
goddesses to...
- the name of the
goddess and
linked the
figure to the
Germanic Matres and
Matronae. The
first element of the goddess's name, Badu-, may be
cognate to Proto-Germanic...