Sedatus
Sedatus (Latin: SEDATVS) was a guardian deity (genius) of the Breuci and the Latobici. Originally Celtic, Sedatus is known to have been worshipped during the Roman Empire as late as the 2nd-century AD as indicated by a votive stone dedicated to this god by the First Cohort of the Breuci.
Sedatus may have been the namesake of the Sedatii, a Gallo-Roman family active in the mid 2nd-century AD.[1]
Inscriptions
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References
- (in French) Gilbert Charles-Picard, Ostie et la Gaule de l'Ouest, MEFRA, 93, 2, 1981, p. 887
Bibliography
- August Dimitz, History of Carniola: From Ancient times to the year 1813, vol. I p.15 and 55
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