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- known as the Pennine Alps after the Roman name for the p****, poeninus mons or summus poeninus) at a maximum elevation of 2,469 m (8,100 ft). The road running...
- Celtic theonyms and epithets, such as Mercury Visucius, Lenus Mars, Jupiter Poeninus, or Sulis Minerva. Unsyncretised theonyms are also widespread, particularly...
- from an indigenous deity named Poeninus, who is attested as Poininos on local inscriptions and in the name Jupiter Poeninus. It survives in the modern form...
- of Italy, Silv**** was identified with numerous native gods: Sucellos, Poeninus, Sinquas and Tettus in Gaul and Germany. Callirius, Cocidius and Vinotonus...
- Funeral inscription of Quintus Pomponius Poeninus, soldier of the IV Praetorian Cohort...
- perhaps ****ociated with the local tribe known as the Partheni. Jupiter Poeninus, under this name worshipped in the Alps, around the Great St Bernard P****...
- were used as epithets for Roman deities, as with Lenus Mars or Jupiter Poeninus. In other cases, Roman gods were given Gaulish female partners – for example...
- names of local gods, such as Mars Caturix, Mercurius Cissonius and Jupiter Poeninus. A major cultic center of Gallo-Roman religion, consisting of eight chapels...
- and some cavalry in order to protect the strategically important p**** of Poeninus (now known as the Great St. Bernard), by which road the mercatores had...
- epithets for Roman deities, and vice versa, as with Lenus Mars or Jupiter Poeninus. In other cases, Roman gods were given Gaulish female partners – for example...