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- Iouga abstract "Iouga is a suggested reconstruction of the name of a Romano-British goddess known from a single fragmentary inscription on an altar-stone at York. The name appears as Ioug[...] or Iou[...] on the damaged stone, which reads:NVMINIB AVG ET DEAE IOV[...]SIVS AEDEM PRO PARTE D[...]To the numina of the Emperor(s) and to the goddess Iou[..], [..]sius (built/restored) a (half?) part of a temple.Reading the fragmentary name as Ioug[...], Roger Wright proposed the reconstructed form Iouga, which he linked with the Proto-Celtic *jugā meaning 'yoke'. However, Theresia Pantzer, reviewing the stone, suggests that what Wright had perceived as traces of a letter g was merely \"damage to the stone rather than part of a letter\". The goddess is otherwise unknown.".
- Iouga wikiPageID "2177100".
- Iouga wikiPageLength "1610".
- Iouga wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Iouga wikiPageRevisionID "655723397".
- Iouga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Goddesses_of_the_ancient_Britons.
- Iouga wikiPageWikiLink Numen.
- Iouga wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Celtic_language.
- Iouga wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Britain.
- Iouga wikiPageWikiLink York.
- Iouga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celt-myth-stub.
- Iouga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celtic_mythology_(ancient).
- Iouga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Iouga subject Category:Goddesses_of_the_ancient_Britons.
- Iouga hypernym Reconstruction.
- Iouga type Museum.
- Iouga comment "Iouga is a suggested reconstruction of the name of a Romano-British goddess known from a single fragmentary inscription on an altar-stone at York.".
- Iouga label "Iouga".
- Iouga sameAs Q6064177.
- Iouga sameAs Iouga.
- Iouga sameAs Iouga.
- Iouga sameAs Iouga.
- Iouga sameAs m.06smy7.
- Iouga sameAs Q6064177.
- Iouga wasDerivedFrom Iouga?oldid=655723397.
- Iouga isPrimaryTopicOf Iouga.