Ricagambeda
Ricagambeda era uma deusa céltica cultuada na Britânia romana. Ela está atestada em uma única inscrição, RIB 2107, em uma pedra de altar encontrada em Birrens no que agora é Dumfries e Galloway, Escócia. De acordo com a inscrição, o altar foi erguido por homens da Vella servindo com a Segunda Coorte de Tungrianos na realização de um voto para a deusa.[1] Xavier Delamarre sugeriu que seu nome possa estar relaciondo à palavra gaulesa *ricā, significando ‘sillon’ (‘ruga’).[2]
Referências
- ↑ «Roman-britain.org». Consultado em 10 de janeiro de 2011. Arquivado do original em 5 de janeiro de 2010
- ↑ Xavier Delamarre (2003), Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise, p.256.
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