Aericura
Aericura is a Latinised form of a goddess's name that occurs at Sulzbach, Malsch. The goddess herself may be Celtic, though it is open to question whether the name is of Celtic origin or even Indo-European. Lendering considers her cult to be of Illyrian origin, spreading from Aquileia and only reaching the Danubian and Rhenish border regions through the Roman troops deployed there.
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Relationships
- co occurs with
- Eracura, Ercura, Heracura, Herecura, Herequra, Proserpina, Neptune, Soranus, Hera, Erecura, Aeraecura, Aerecura, Taranis, Jupiter, Pluto, Saturn, Ops
- consort of
- Dis Pater
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“Many different Latinised forms of this goddess's name occur: Aeraecura at Perugia; Aerecura at Mainz, Xanten, Aquileia and Roşia Montană; Aericura at Sulzbach, Malsch, Eracura in Mautern, Austria, Ercura at Fliehburg, Erecura at Cannstatt and Belley in Aube; Heracura at Stockstadt am Rhein, Herecura at Cannstatt, Freinsheim and Rottenburg am Neckar, where the form Herequra is also found.”
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“In southern Germany and the Balkans, Aericura was considered a consort of Dis Pater.”
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