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Bandua : ウィキペディア英語版
Bandua
Bandua was a theonym used to refer to a god or goddess worshipped in Iberia by Gallaeci and Lusitanians. Whether the name referred to a discrete deity or was an epithet applied to different deities is arguable.
==Extent of worship==
The theonym Bandua has been found recorded in Portugal and Galicia. The name is found with a number of epithets.〔()〕
In Rairiz de Veiga, Bandua is acknowledged as a god of the Vexillum and partner of Mars:
::Deo Vexilor() martis socio Banduae.〔()〕
At Espinhosela, the name Bandua alone is found. At Codosedo, Alenquer and Xinzo de Limia however, the name Bandua is qualified by the epithet Aetobrico(m). At Cáceres, Bandua is qualified by Araugelensis, at Curbián by Bolleco(m), at Miguel o Anjo by Brico(m), at Mixo(m) by Calaigus, at La Mezquitilla by Itobrico(m), at Eiras by Lanobrica, at Rairiz de Veiga by Veigebreaeco(m), at Arcuelos by Verubrigo(m), at Seisco de Anciães by Vordeaeco(m) and at S. Martinho by Vorteaecio(m).〔 Along with Cosus, Nabia and Reo, Bandua is one of the best documented deities in large areas of western and north-western Iberia.
It has been proposed that the worship of Bandua spread from the north (Gallaecia and Asturia) into the south (Lusitania), along with that of Cosus and Nabia,〔Prósper, Blanca M. (2000:440-441). ‘Ein Beitrag zur Vergöttlichung der Flüsse in der Antike: Arentia, Arantia. Beiträge zur Namenforschung.’ ''Neue Folge'' 35: 41-65. 2002 ''Lenguas y religiones prerromanas del Occidente de la Península Ibérica''. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca.〕 so contrasting with the worship of Reo that would have extended in the opposite direction.

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