Matronae Vallabneihiae
The Matronae Vallabneihiae (also Vallamaneihiae or Vallabneiae ) are among the most prevalent in the province by inscriptions and pictorial representations Germania inferior occupied Matronae , Celtic-Roman mother goddesses .
Their veneration is only known from three inscriptions from Cologne , which were found in 1893 at the old cathedral monastery / Unter Fetthennen 8.
- Matronis / Vallabnei / hiabus / L (ucius) Acconius / Candidus / pro se et / suis ex im [p (erio)] / ps (arum) v (otum) s (olvit) l (ibens) m (erito)
- Matronis / Valabnei / abus Q (uintus) Pri / minius Appi / us v (otum) s (olvit) l (ibens) m (erito),
- [Matronis] / Vallamenei / hiabus / Iulia [3] geneti / f (ilia) Lella / ex imperio
literature
- Fritz Moritz Heichelheim : Vallabneihiae. In: Paulys Realencyclopadie der classischen Antiquity Science (RE). Volume VIII A, 1, Stuttgart 1955, Col. 277 f.
- Brigitte and Hartmut Galsterer : The Roman stone scripts from Cologne. IKöln 2 (= Cologne Research 10). Zabern, Mainz 2010, ISBN 978-3-8053-4229-2 , pp. 151-153.