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- Intarabus abstract "Intarabus was a Gaulish god in the pantheon of the Treveri and some neighbouring peoples. His name is known from nine inscriptions from a relatively compact area in what are now Belgium, Luxembourg, western Germany and eastern France. He may have been the tutelary deity of one of the three pagi (subdivisions) of the Treveri. In most cases, Intarabus is invoked alone – without any synthesis to a Roman deity, and without accompanying female deities. However, one inscription invokes him as Mars Intarabus, noting that a fanum and simulacrum of this god had been restored at Trier. Meanwhile, another inscription from Mackwiller in Alsace gives Intarabus the epithet Narius. An inscription at Ernzen in Germany has his name as [In]tarabus, while another from Foy-Noville (now within the town of Bastogne in Belgium), invokes Entarabus in conjunction with the Genius Ollodagus.A bronze statuette from the Foy-Noville site, identified on the base as Deo Intarabo (in the dative case), depicts the god as a beardless, long-haired man in a tunic, draped with a wolf skin. His raised right hand would presumably have held a spear or some other implement, while his left hand, extended at waist length, is now missing.The theatre at Echternach appears to have been dedicated to Intarabus, as was an aedicula at Ernzen. A silver ring engraved simply with the name Intarabo (again, in the dative case) was found at Dalheim.The name ‘Intarabus’ has been characterized as “etymologically obscure”; Xavier Delamarre, however, takes the name to mean entar-abus \"Entre-Rivières\" (between rivers).".
- Intarabus thumbnail Intarabus_Arlon_musée836.jpg?width=300.
- Intarabus wikiPageID "15146902".
- Intarabus wikiPageLength "4218".
- Intarabus wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Intarabus wikiPageRevisionID "672914875".
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Aedicula.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Alsace.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Bastogne.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaulish_gods.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Dalheim.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Dative_case.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Echternach.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Gallo-Roman_religion.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Genius.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_case.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Interpretatio_graeca.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Luxembourg.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Mars_(mythology).
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Pagus.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Treveri.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Trier.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Tutelary_deity.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:simulacrum.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLink File:Intarabus_Arlon_musée836.jpg.
- Intarabus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Intarabus".
- Intarabus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celtic_mythology_(ancient).
- Intarabus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Intarabus subject Category:Gaulish_gods.
- Intarabus hypernym God.
- Intarabus type Person.
- Intarabus comment "Intarabus was a Gaulish god in the pantheon of the Treveri and some neighbouring peoples. His name is known from nine inscriptions from a relatively compact area in what are now Belgium, Luxembourg, western Germany and eastern France. He may have been the tutelary deity of one of the three pagi (subdivisions) of the Treveri. In most cases, Intarabus is invoked alone – without any synthesis to a Roman deity, and without accompanying female deities.".
- Intarabus label "Intarabus".
- Intarabus sameAs Q1580179.
- Intarabus sameAs Intarabus.
- Intarabus sameAs Intarabus.
- Intarabus sameAs Intarabus.
- Intarabus sameAs אינטאראבוס.
- Intarabus sameAs Intarabo.
- Intarabus sameAs m.03hjzs3.
- Intarabus sameAs Q1580179.
- Intarabus sameAs 伊塔拉布斯.
- Intarabus wasDerivedFrom Intarabus?oldid=672914875.
- Intarabus depiction Intarabus_Arlon_musée836.jpg.
- Intarabus isPrimaryTopicOf Intarabus.