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Erditse : ウィキペディア英語版
Erditse

Erditse is a god of the ancient Aquitaine Gaul, known by only one inscription which was discovered, in the 16th century, by Joseph Justus Scaliger on a votive altar found in the Parliament of Toulouse. The inscription was published in ''Inscriptiones totius orbis Romani antiquae'' by Jan Gruter.〔Jan Gruter, ''Inscriptiones totius orbis Romani antiquae'', p. 1074.〕
The votive altar has now disappeared. It was likely to come from the Pyrenees〔; 〕 as many other votive altars found in the region of Comminges and dated from the 1st to the 4th century.
The inscription was correctly deciphered for the first time by Eugène Camoreyt:
''Erditse d() / consacran(i) / Borodates / v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) m(erito)''.〔CIL 12, 05379 = CIL 13, 00397〕
It suggests the existence of an association of people worshipping together this deity.
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