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Veteris (commonly spelled Vitiris, Vheteris, Huetiris, and Hueteris) was a Celtic god attested from many inscriptions in Roman Britain. The dedicants were usually private individuals and were exclusively male. During the 3rd Century AD the cult was particularly popular among the ranks of the Roman army. Veteris' name was never linked with that of any of the Classical gods, but he was invoked with another local god, Mogons, at Netherby.

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  • Veteris, auch Vitiris, Hveteris und andere Variationen, ist der Name einer keltischen Gottheit, die in über 50 Inschriften aus der Gegend des Hadrianswalles in Nordengland genannt wird. Es kommt keine Interpretatio Romana vor, jedoch wird der keltische Name einmal in Netherby (North Yorkshire) zusammen mit Mogon genannt. Die Nennungen erfolgen sowohl im Singular als auch im Plural, der oft vorkommende Zusatz DEO oder DIBUS lässt einen männlichen Gott vermuten, in zwei Inschriften aus (heute Chester-le-Street, County Durham), The Roman Inscriptions of Britain (RIB) 1047 und The Roman Inscriptions of Britain (RIB) 1048, ist eine weibliche Gottheit anzunehmen. Die Fundorte entlang des Hadrianswalles weisen auf eine Verehrung durch die dort stationierten Römischen Legionen hin. (de)
  • Veteris (couramment orthographié Vitiris, Vheteris, Huetiris et Hueteris) était un dieu celtique attesté par de nombreuses inscriptions en Grande-Bretagne romaine. Les dédicants étaient généralement des particuliers et étaient exclusivement des hommes. Pendant le IIIe siècle av. J.-C. le culte était particulièrement populaire parmi les rangs de l'armée romaine. Le nom de Veteris n'a jamais été lié à celui de l'un des dieux classiques romains, mais il a été invoqué avec un autre dieu local, Mogons, à Netherby. (fr)
  • Veteris (o Vitiris, Vheteris, Huetiris, Hueteris) es un dios celta que aparece en inscripciones bretanas romanas. Se cree que lo veneraran especialmente varones, su culto era popular entre miembros del ejército romano.​ (es)
  • Veteris (commonly spelled Vitiris, Vheteris, Huetiris, and Hueteris) was a Celtic god attested from many inscriptions in Roman Britain. The dedicants were usually private individuals and were exclusively male. During the 3rd Century AD the cult was particularly popular among the ranks of the Roman army. Veteris' name was never linked with that of any of the Classical gods, but he was invoked with another local god, Mogons, at Netherby. (en)
  • Veteris (geralmente escrita Vitiris, Vheteris, Huetiris e Hueteris) foi um atestado por muitas inscrições na Britânia romana. O significado da palavra latina Veteris é "O homem velho" e na França é "LeVieux", desde que o nome veio da região da da Britânia e Normandia ambas as traduções estão relacionadas. Os dedicadores eram usualmente indivíduos particulares e exclusivamente machos. Durante o 3o. século A.C. o culto era particularmente popular entre as classes do exército romano. O nome de Veteris nunca foi ligado àqueles dos deuses clássicos, mas era invocado com outro deus local, , em . (pt)
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  • Veteris (couramment orthographié Vitiris, Vheteris, Huetiris et Hueteris) était un dieu celtique attesté par de nombreuses inscriptions en Grande-Bretagne romaine. Les dédicants étaient généralement des particuliers et étaient exclusivement des hommes. Pendant le IIIe siècle av. J.-C. le culte était particulièrement populaire parmi les rangs de l'armée romaine. Le nom de Veteris n'a jamais été lié à celui de l'un des dieux classiques romains, mais il a été invoqué avec un autre dieu local, Mogons, à Netherby. (fr)
  • Veteris (o Vitiris, Vheteris, Huetiris, Hueteris) es un dios celta que aparece en inscripciones bretanas romanas. Se cree que lo veneraran especialmente varones, su culto era popular entre miembros del ejército romano.​ (es)
  • Veteris (commonly spelled Vitiris, Vheteris, Huetiris, and Hueteris) was a Celtic god attested from many inscriptions in Roman Britain. The dedicants were usually private individuals and were exclusively male. During the 3rd Century AD the cult was particularly popular among the ranks of the Roman army. Veteris' name was never linked with that of any of the Classical gods, but he was invoked with another local god, Mogons, at Netherby. (en)
  • Veteris (geralmente escrita Vitiris, Vheteris, Huetiris e Hueteris) foi um atestado por muitas inscrições na Britânia romana. O significado da palavra latina Veteris é "O homem velho" e na França é "LeVieux", desde que o nome veio da região da da Britânia e Normandia ambas as traduções estão relacionadas. Os dedicadores eram usualmente indivíduos particulares e exclusivamente machos. Durante o 3o. século A.C. o culto era particularmente popular entre as classes do exército romano. O nome de Veteris nunca foi ligado àqueles dos deuses clássicos, mas era invocado com outro deus local, , em . (pt)
  • Veteris, auch Vitiris, Hveteris und andere Variationen, ist der Name einer keltischen Gottheit, die in über 50 Inschriften aus der Gegend des Hadrianswalles in Nordengland genannt wird. Es kommt keine Interpretatio Romana vor, jedoch wird der keltische Name einmal in Netherby (North Yorkshire) zusammen mit Mogon genannt. (de)
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