Duberdicus

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Duberdicus or Duberdico, is a lusitanian theonym, in the cultural area of Lusitania (in the territory of modern Portugal). It has historically been assumed that this was a water god, but Alarcão 2009 disagrees with this assertion (as well as several other alleged cases of water deities in the Lusitanian sphere) and assumes that it is a theonym associated with a specific fortress.[1]

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  1. Alarcão, Jorge de. 2009. “A religião de lusitanos e calaicos”, in Conimbriga, volume 48. Coimbra: Universidade de Coimbra, pages 81–121.

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