Visuna

deity Roman single tradition · 1

Visuna is a goddess invoked in an inscription from Baden-Baden, considered an inscriptive variant of the goddess Vesunna from Périgueux. She received votive offerings and libations at an altar stone in the Roman province of Germania superior.

When

First attested
101 CE
Attested period
101 – 250
Historical notes
Attested in altar inscription CIL 13, 11714 from Baden-Baden dated 101-250 CE.

Relationships

syncretized with
Vesunna

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“inscription from Baden-Baden with the invocation of goddess Visuna, probably an inscriptive variant of goddess Vesunna from Périgueux. On the altar stone are clearly visible the objects for libation.”

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