Inciona

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Dedication inscription on sandstone to Veraudunus and Inciona vom Widdenberg, Luxembourg.

Inciona was a Celtic goddess from the Treverian region .

Presumably she was a local deity of the Widdenberg in Luxembourg , where both inscriptions were found that mention her. In both cases she is named with the god Veraudunus , who therefore was probably her companion. On a bronze plaque, both are mentioned as Lenus Mars if the reading is correct, although it is not entirely clear whether Veraudunus is referring directly to him or whether both were viewed as different gods.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann Finke : New inscriptions , in: Report of the Roman-Germanic Commission 17, 1927, pp. 1–107 No. 69  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. : In h (onorem) d (omus) d (ivinae) d [e] o Verauduno / et Inciona [e] M (arcus) Pl (autius?) Restitutus / ex voto = Charles Marie Ternes : Les inscriptions antiques du Luxembourg ( IAL), in: Hémecht 17, 1965, 135; Charles Marie Ternes: Les inscriptions antiques du Luxembourg (IAL), in: Hémecht 17, 1965, pp. 267-478 No. 136: Incion (a) e .@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / oracle-vm.ku-eichstaett.de  
  2. ^ Charles Marie Ternes: Les inscriptions antiques du Luxembourg (IAL), in: Hémecht 17, 1965, no. 136: [Le] no Marti Veraudun (o)