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Trebaruna, also ''Treborunnis'' and possibly '' *Trebarunu'' was a Lusitanian deity, probably a goddess. Trebaruna's cult was located in the cultural area of Gallaecia and Lusitania (in the territory of modern Galicia (Spain) and Portugal). Her name could be derived from the Celtic '' *trebo'' (home) and '' *runa'' (secret, mystery), suggesting a protector or protectress of property, home and families.〔''O Archeologo Português'', 1/29, 1933, p. 163〕 Two small altars dedicated to this goddess were found in Portugal, one in Roman-Lusitanian Egitania (current Proença-a-Velha) and another in Lardosa. The Tavares Proença Regional Museum in Castelo Branco now contains the altar from Lardosa. It was located in an area where the people from a Castro settlement founded a Roman-Lusitanian villa. This altar used to hold a statue of the goddess which has since been lost. Nevertheless, it still preserves these inscriptions: TREBARONNE V(otum) S(Olvit) OCONUS OCONIS f(ilius). Which translate as: ''Oconus, son of Oco, has fulfilled the vow to Trebaruna.''〔''O Archeologo Português'', 1/29, 1933, pp. 165-166〕 A name ''Trebarune'' (probably in the dative case) also appears on the inscription of Cabeço das Fráguas as a divinity receiving a sacrifice of a sheep. Following the announcement in 1895 by José Leite de Vasconcelos of the discovery of ''Trebaruna'' as a new theonym, a poem celebrating this was published which likened Trebaruna to the Roman Victoria.〔(''Trebaruna, deusa Lusitana, ode heroica'', José Leite de Vasconcelos, Barcelos : Typographia da Aurora do Cavado (1895) )〕 She has recently〔(O que é a Pagan Federation? )〕 become among neo-Pagans, a goddess of battles and alliances.〔(Pagan Federation Portugal )〕 The Portuguese metal-band Moonspell composed a song called "Trebaruna" which is a celebration of the goddess. ==See also== *List of Lusitanian deities *Lusitanian mythology 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「Trebaruna」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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