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Vagdavercustis is a
Germanic goddess known from a
dedicatory inscription on an
altar found at
Cologne (Köln), Germany. The
stone dates from
around the...
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indigenous (southern)
Dutch deities who are
locally known at that time are:
Vagdavercustis, Burorina, Hludana, Viradectis, Hurstrga/Hurst(ae)rga,
Nehalennia and...
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found at
Cologne (Köln),
Germany is
dedicated to the
goddess Vagdavercustis.
Vagdavercustis was most
likely a
native Germanic or
Celtic goddess, who may...
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sacrifice conducted in the
Roman manner for the
Germanic goddess Vagdavercustis in the 2nd
century AD. Momigliano,
Arnaldo (1986). "The Disadvantages...
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altar with a
Latin dedication to the
Germanic or
Celtic goddess Vagdavercustis, set up by a
praetorian prefect in 165 AD at
Colonia Ubiorum (Cologne...
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sacrifice conducted in the
Roman manner for the
Germanic goddess Vagdavercustis in the 2nd
century CE. A
classic essay on this
topic is
Arnaldo Momigliano...
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Dutch -
Frisian - Low
German Baduhenna Freke Nehalennia Sandraudiga Vagdavercustis Wurdiz Frea
Astrild Ásynjur Eir
Frigg Fulla Gefjon Gerðr Gná Hlín Iðunn...
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landmarks (see for
example the 2nd
century inscription to
goddess Vagdavercustis), the folk
tales of the
ancient Dutch people were not
written down in...
- 23 Kalkar-Kalkarberg Sanctuary/Temple to the
Germanic war
goddess Vagdavercustis 51°43′44″N 6°17′6″E / 51.72889°N 6.28500°E / 51.72889; 6.28500 c12...
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sanctuary outside the
Rhine provinces from
which a
monument of the
goddess Vagdavercustis has been recovered. Like most
other mithraea, the
Brocolitia temple...