Turiacus

deity Lusitanian single tradition · 2

Turiacus is a deity, presumably Lusitanian, known from a single Roman dedicatory inscription from Santo Tirso in Portugal. A dedication to Turiacus was made by Lucius Valerius Silvanus of the VI Roman Legion "Victrix". No other inscription references the deity.

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“Turiacus is a deity, presumably Lusitanian, known from a single Roman dedicatory inscription from Santo Tirso in Portugal. The inscription reads: L VALERIVS SILVANVS / MILES LEG / VI VICT / [DE]O TVRIACO V S L M A dedication to Turiacus by Lucius Valerius Silvanus of the VI Roman Legion”

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“Turiacus”

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