Nutrices Augustae

deity earth Romano-Celtic single tradition · 3

Female deities venerated in the Romano-Celtic culture of Pannonia, whose name means "the august Nurses" in Latin. They appear in the form of reliefs and inscriptions similar to the Matres and Matronae, found in Roman sites of Ptuj, Lower Styria.

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When

First attested
0 CE
Attested period
0 – 500
Historical notes
Found in Roman sites during the period of Roman occupation in Pannonia.

Relationships

syncretized with
Matres, Matronae
co occurs with
Matribus Gallaicis

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Sources

Source passages

“in the Romano-Celtic culture of Pannonia in the form of similar reliefs and inscriptions to the Nutrices Augustae, "the august Nurses" found in Roman sites of Ptuj, Lower Styria.”

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