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In Gallo-Roman religion, Alisanos or Alisaunus was a local god worshipped in what is now the Côte-d'Or in Burgundy and at Aix-en-Provence.〔''L'Arbre Celtique'' entry for (Alisanus ).〕 The inscription from Gevrey-Chambertin in the Côte-d'Or is in the Gaulish language: :DOIROS SEGOMARI :IEVRV ALISANV〔''CIL'' XIII: 5468.〕 :''Doiros (son) of Segomaros has dedicated (this) to Alisanos'' The inscription from Visignot, also in the Côte-d'Or, is in Latin: :DEO·ALISANO·PAVLLINVS ❧ :PRO·CONTEDIO·FIL·SVO ❧ :V·S·L·M·〔''CIL'' XIII: 2843; cf. also ("Toward a phylogenetic chronology of ancient Gaulish, Celtic, and Indo-European: Supporting Appendix" ) (2003), ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America''.〕 :''Paullinus has freely and deservedly fulfilled his vow to the god Alisanus on behalf of his son Contedius'' The root ''Alisa-'' of the name ''Alisanus'' is phonologically comparable to the Proto-Celtic *''alisā'', ‘alder’.〔(Proto-Celtic—English lexicon )〕 Green, however, sees the theonym as related to the toponym Alesia, implying that he was a mountain-god.〔Green, Miranda (2004:24). ''The gods of the Celts.'' Sparkford, UK: Sutton Publishing.〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alisanos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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