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Abandinus was a name used to refer to a Celtic god or male spirit worshipped in Godmanchester in Cambridgeshire during the Romano-Celtic period. ==Epigraphic evidence== Abandinus is represented in Britain on a single altarstone. He is unknown throughout the rest of the Roman Empire and is therefore thought to have been a local god of the Roman fort at Godmanchester in Cambridgeshire, possibly associated with either a natural spring or a stream in the neighbourhood〔(The Gods Of Roman Britain )〕 The Roman fort at Godmanchester, a strategic site on Ermine Street at the crossing of the River Great Ouse, is thought to have been called Durovigutum .〔(Dvrovigvtvm )〕 The god is known only from an inscribed bronze feather, very likely some sort of votive object, dedicated to him .〔 The inscription on the bronze feather reads:
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