Alaisiagae

deity intermediate Germanic single tradition · 1

The Alaisiagae were Germanic deities who were worshipped by Continental auxiliary troops in Roman Britain. Three votive stones dedicated to them and to Mars Thincsus have been recovered in the United Kingdom at Vercovicium (Housesteads Roman Fort) on Hadrian's Wall in England.

When

First attested
200 CE
Attested period
200 – 200
Historical notes
Early third-century shrine constructed.

Relationships

allied with
Baudihillia, Mars

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“To the goddesses the Alaisiagae, Baudihillia and Friagabis, and to the Divinity of the Emperor the unit of Hnaudifridus gladly and deservedly fulfilled its vow.”

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