Antenociticus

Antenociticus

In Romano-British worship, the soul of the Roman conquering general, Antenociticus, possibly worshipped as source of inspiration and intercession in military affairs.

Centres of worship

Antenociticus appears at only one site in Britain, the fort of Condercum, on Hadrian's Wall, where three altars to the god were found within the ruins of a small temple. This god is not mentioned on any known Roman altarstones from the continent, and is therefore thought to be a native British deity. The fact that the god is revered at Benwell (1327 [et Num Aug] , 1328, 1329 [c.AD175-7] ) by a legionary legate, the tribune of an auxiliary infantry cohort and the prefect of an auxiliary cavalry ala, lends credence to this assumption, and perhaps proves that the god was not transferred here as the patron deity of an auxiliary regiment.

ources

*Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England [http://museums.ncl.ac.uk/wallnet/ant/]


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