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- Erecura abstract "Erecura or Aerecura /ɛrᵻˈkjʊərə/ (also found as Herecura or Eracura) was a goddess worshipped in ancient times, often thought to be Celtic in origin, mostly represented with the attributes of Proserpina and associated with the Roman underworld god Dis Pater, as on an altar from Sulzbach. She appears with Dis Pater in a statue found at Oberseebach, Switzerland, and in several magical texts from Austria, once in the company of Cerberus and once probably with Ogmios. A further inscription to her has been found near Stuttgart, Germany. Besides her chthonic symbols, she is often depicted with such attributes of fertility as the cornucopia and apple baskets. She is depicted in a seated posture, wearing a full robe and bearing trays or baskets of fruit, in depictions from Cannstatt and Sulzbach. Miranda Green calls Aericura a \"Gaulish Hecuba\", while Noémie Beck characterizes her as a \"land-goddess\" sharing both underworld and fertility aspects with Dis Pater.Representations of Erecura are most commonly found in the Danubian area of Southern Germany and Slovenia, but they also occur in Italy, Great Britain, and France. Her inscriptions are concentrated in Stuttgart and along the Rhine. Several monuments in honour of Erecura occur in cemeteries or other funereal contexts. Jona Lendering notes the similarity between her iconography and that of Nehalennia, who was worshipped in Germania Inferior, while Beck sees no significant difference between her attributes and those of the Matres and Matronae. Geographically, the areas in which Erecura and Dis Pater were worshipped appear to be in complementary distribution with those where the cult of Sucellus and Nantosuelta is attested, and Beck suggests that these cults were functionally similar although iconographically distinct.A male deity called Arecurius or Aericurus is named on an altar-stone in Northumberland, England, although Beck cautions that \"this inscription is quite uncertain, and it might be a misreading of Mercurio\".".
- Erecura thumbnail Erecura_distribution.png?width=300.
- Erecura wikiPageExternalLink pcl-moe.pdf.
- Erecura wikiPageExternalLink ogmios.html.
- Erecura wikiPageExternalLink herecura.html.
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- Erecura wikiPageRevisionID "668938882".
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink A.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Aquileia.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Arecurius.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Aube.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Death_goddesses.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Earth_goddesses.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaulish_goddesses.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Underworld_goddesses.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_languages.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_polytheism.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Cerberus.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Chthonic.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Cornucopia.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Danube.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Dīs_Pater.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Epigraphy.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Freinsheim.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Gaulish_language.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Germania_Inferior.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink H.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Hecuba.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Hera.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Latin_alphabet.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Illyria.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Indo-European_languages.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Jona_Lendering.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Library_of_Congress.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Mainz.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Matres_and_Matronae.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(mythology).
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Miranda_Green.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Nantosuelta.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Nehalennia.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Oberseebach.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Ogmios.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Perugia.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Berresford_Ellis.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Phoneme.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Proserpina.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Rhine.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Roman_mythology.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Rottenburg_am_Neckar.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Roșia_Montană.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Slovenia.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Germany.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Stockstadt_am_Rhein.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Stuttgart.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Sucellus.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Tongeren.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Underworld.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:theonym.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink Xanten.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLink File:Erecura_distribution.png.
- Erecura wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erecura".
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- Erecura subject Category:Death_goddesses.
- Erecura subject Category:Earth_goddesses.
- Erecura subject Category:Gaulish_goddesses.
- Erecura subject Category:Underworld_goddesses.
- Erecura hypernym Goddess.
- Erecura type MythologicalFigure.
- Erecura type People.
- Erecura comment "Erecura or Aerecura /ɛrᵻˈkjʊərə/ (also found as Herecura or Eracura) was a goddess worshipped in ancient times, often thought to be Celtic in origin, mostly represented with the attributes of Proserpina and associated with the Roman underworld god Dis Pater, as on an altar from Sulzbach. She appears with Dis Pater in a statue found at Oberseebach, Switzerland, and in several magical texts from Austria, once in the company of Cerberus and once probably with Ogmios.".
- Erecura label "Erecura".
- Erecura sameAs Q381126.
- Erecura sameAs Herecura.
- Erecura sameAs Herecura.
- Erecura sameAs Aeracura.
- Erecura sameAs Aericura.
- Erecura sameAs Herecura.
- Erecura sameAs Herecura.
- Erecura sameAs Erecura.
- Erecura sameAs ארקורה.
- Erecura sameAs Aera_Cura.
- Erecura sameAs Herecura.
- Erecura sameAs m.0ls7q.
- Erecura sameAs Эрикъюрэ.
- Erecura sameAs Q381126.
- Erecura sameAs 阿瑞库拉.
- Erecura wasDerivedFrom Erecura?oldid=668938882.
- Erecura depiction Erecura_distribution.png.
- Erecura isPrimaryTopicOf Erecura.