Alisanos

Alisanos

Dans la religion gallo-romaine, Alisanos ou Alisaunus était un dieu adoré dans ce qui est aujourd'hui la Côte-d'Or en Bourgogne et à Aix-en-Provence [1]

L'inscription de Gevrey-Chambertin en Côte-d'Or est en langue gauloise:

DOIROS SEGOMARI
IEVRV ALISANV[2]
Doiros (fils) de Segomaros a dédié (ceci) à Alisanos

L'inscription de Visignot, également dans la Côte-d'Or, est en latin:

DEO·ALISANO·PAVLLINVS
PRO·CONTEDIO·FIL·SVO
V·S·L·M·[3]

Références

  1. L'Arbre Celtique a l'article Alisanus.
  2. CIL XIII: 5468.
  3. CIL XIII: 2843; voir aussi "Toward a phylogenetic chronology of ancient Gaulish, Celtic, and Indo-European: Supporting Appendix" (2003), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

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