Numen of Emperor Augustus

deity Roman single tradition · 1

The Numen of Emperor Augustus is a divine manifestation of the Roman emperor Augustus. He is named on votive stones found in shrines along Hadrian's Wall, together with Mars Thincsus and the Alaisiagae goddesses Beda, Fimmelena, Baudihille, and Friagabis.

When

First attested
0 CE
Attested period
0 – 2020
Historical notes
Attested on votive stones along Hadrian's Wall.

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“The two pairs of goddesses called the Alaisiagae are named — together with Mars Thincsus and the Numen of Emperor Augustus — on votive stones found in shrines along Hadrian's Wall: Beda and Fimmilena, Baudihille and Friagabis.”

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