Sutugius
Sutugius is in the mythology of the name of a Celtic god , who after the interpretatio romana with Mars was equated.
It is only known from a few dedicatory inscriptions from the area around Saint-Plancard ( Haute-Garonne , Pyrenees), in the area of the ancient Lugdunum Convenarum .
See also
literature
- Raymond Lantier: Le sanctuaire de Mars Sutugius, à Saint-Plancard (Haute-Garonne). In: Revue archéologique Ser. 6, Vol. 35 (1950) pp. 207-208
- Bernhard Maier : Lexicon of Celtic Religion and Culture (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 466). Kröner, Stuttgart 1994, ISBN 3-520-46601-5 , p. 304.
- Gienna Matson: Celtic Mythology A to Z (= Mythology A to Z ). Facts On File, Incorporated, New York 2004, ISBN 1-4381-1989-5 , pp. 434 (English, limited preview in Google Book search).
- A. Simon Esmonde Cleary: Rome in the Pyrenees: Lugdunum and the Convenae from the First Century BC to the Seventh Century AD (= Routledge monographs in classical studies ). Routledge, 2008, ISBN 978-0-415-42686-2 , pp. 108 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
Individual evidence
- ↑ CIL Sutugio / Gerexo / Calvi f (ilius) / v (otum) s (olvit) [l (ibens) m (erito)] XIII, 164
- ↑ Pierre Wuilleumier : Inscriptions Latines des trois gaules. Paris 1963, no. 45-48