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TM God 182

Saturnus
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Latin: Saturnus

Gender: Male

Linguistic origins: Latin

Notes: cf. also the Saturnalia festival

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GodRef ID Publication Attestation GodVar Provenance (text) Date
42West, Corinth 8.2. Latin inscriptions 6Saturni AugustiSaturnus AugustusGreece, Isthmos - Korinthos [found & written]BC 199 - AD 799?
12823Année épigraphique 2000 1791 aSaturno AugustoSaturnus AugustusAlgeria, Numidia - Tiddis (Kheneg) [found & written]BC 199 - AD 640?
16315Inscriptiones Italiae XIII.2 48SaturnaliaSaturnaliaItaly, Latium - Rome [found & written]BC 199 - AD 799?
230CIL XI.2.1 6699 (177 a)SaturniSaturnusItaly, Aemilia - Mutina (Modena) [found & written]BC 199 - AD 799?
231CIL XI.2.1 6699 (177 b)SaturniSaturnusItaly, Aemilia - Parma [found & written]BC 199 - AD 799?